
Zámok Jablonica
Slovakia · Trnavský kraj
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The Baroque manor house in Jablonica near Senica was built upon the foundations of an older Renaissance residence and remains a prominent landmark of the village.
In the northern part of the village of Jablonica, not far from Senica, stands a Baroque manor house that adds a distinctive character to this picturesque corner of the Small Carpathians. The building was erected on the site of an older Renaissance residence, with its original foundations being preserved and organically integrated into the new architectural design.
The manor house represents a remarkable example of Baroque architecture in western Slovakia. Its history is closely intertwined with the development of the village itself and the many changes this region underwent over the centuries. To this day, the manor remains a prominent landmark of Jablonica and serves as a reminder of the area's rich aristocratic past.
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