
Kaštieľ Mošovce
Slovakia
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Mošovce Manor is a Rococo-Classicist building from the second half of the 18th century, commissioned by the noble Révay family.
The manor house in Mošovce ranks among the most significant historical treasures of the Turiec region. It was built by the noble Révay family in the second half of the 18th century and architecturally represents a remarkable blend of Rococo and Classicism.
This rare building still impresses visitors with its balanced composition and elegance, both characteristic of the era in which it was created. The manor house stands as a witness to the rich history of the region and lends the village of Mošovce its unmistakable historical character.
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