
Zámok Diviaky
Slovakia · Žilinský kraj
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The manor house in Diviaky near Turčianske Teplice is a Renaissance-Baroque complex that originally served a defensive purpose.
In the district of Diviaky, part of the town of Turčianske Teplice, stands a remarkable manor house with a rich architectural history. Its origins date back to the Renaissance period, when it was built as a typical noble residence of the era.
Over the centuries, the manor underwent extensive reconstruction, during which the original Renaissance character of the building was enriched with prominent Baroque elements. The result is an intriguing Renaissance-Baroque complex that also retained its defensive function. This combination of architectural styles makes it a unique testament to the development of fortification and noble architecture in Slovakia.
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