Hanigovský hrad
Hanigovský hrad is a picturesque ruin perched on a limestone hill at the edge of the Čergov range, approximately 10 km northwest of Sabinov.
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Hanigovský hrad is a picturesque ruin perched on a limestone hill at the edge of the Čergov range, approximately 10 km northwest of Sabinov.
Manor houseThe Renaissance Small Manor House in Hanušovce nad Topľou stands beside the Dessewffy Manor House and ranks among the most valuable historic landmarks of eastern Slovakia.
Manor houseThe Baroque Great Manor House in Hanušovce nad Topľou is a prominent architectural landmark at the upper end of the town's main square.
CastleThe Renaissance-Baroque château in Humenné, built on the site of a medieval water castle, now hosts the Vihorlat Museum and is surrounded by a beautiful English-style park.
CastleThe ruins of a monastery church near the village of Krásny Brod are a remarkable historical landmark in north-eastern Slovakia.
RuinKapušany Castle is an impressive ruin perched on an andesite rocky spur of the Spiš-Šariš Highlands above the village of Kapušany.
CastleKežmarok Castle, erected on the site of a 13th-century medieval church, is one of the most significant historical landmarks in northern Slovakia.
A Renaissance manor house in Nižná Šebastová stands on the site of a former medieval castle beside the Šebastovka stream, on the eastern outskirts of this Prešov district.
RuinZvyšky hradu ležia na západnom úpätí vrchu Tri chotáre na strmom mieste zvanom Zámok v katastrálnom území obce Ruská Nová Ves
The Vlková manor combines Late Renaissance origins with an 18th-century baroque redesign.
The Renaissance manor house in Vlková near Poprad was later remodelled in the Empire style and remains a significant historical landmark of the village.
RuinThe Upper Gate with barbican in Bardejov stands on the site of a medieval castle that once guarded an important customs station.
Brekov Castle is a medieval ruin perched on a limestone hill in the Vihorlat Mountains, overlooking the scenic valley of the Laborec River.
RuinIn the village of Holumnica, the ruins of a noble residence stand on a gentle hill — a site historically misidentified as a castle.
RuinThe ruins of Jasenov Castle rise on a rocky, forested hill of the Humenské vrchy range in the village of Jasenov in eastern Slovakia.
RuinThe ruins of Kamenica Castle perch on a limestone crag in the Čergov mountain range, northwest of the town of Sabinov.
RuinThe ruins of Lipovce Castle are perched on a limestone ridge called Zámčisko above the canyon of the Lačnovský stream, about 1.5 kilometres northwest of the village of Lipovce.
Medzianky Castle perches on a rocky spur approximately one kilometre northeast of the village of Medzianky.
Plaveč Castle is a scenic ruin perched on a hilltop in the Spiš–Šariš borderland, overlooking the village of Plaveč – Podzámok quarter and the Poprad River valley.
RuinIn Podolínec, in the northern Poprad Basin, remnants of the town castle walls and a building standing on the site of the original fortification have been preserved.
RuinZborov is a picturesque castle ruin perched on a forested hill of the Ondavská vrchovina highlands above the village of Zborov in the Bardejov district.
RuinČičva is a ruined medieval castle from the 13th century, situated on a hilltop in the Beskyd Foothills above the village of Sedliská.
RuinŠebeš is a ruined manorial castle perched on an andesite hill of the Slanské vrchy range above the village of Podhradík near Prešov.
The Renaissance manor house in Brezovica is situated northwest of Prešov, at the boundary of the Levoča Hills and the Bachureň upland.
The manor house in Chmeľov was most likely built on the site of a medieval crusader castle in the Beskid foothills.
The Hámoš manor in Demjata is an originally Renaissance building later remodelled in the Baroque style, located northeast of Prešov.
The Semsey Manor in Demjata is an originally Renaissance noble residence later remodelled in the Baroque style, situated north-east of Prešov.
ChateauThe Baroque-remodelled Renaissance manor house in Fintice near Prešov forms a unique historical complex together with the adjoining church.
The fortified Renaissance manor house in Hertník stands on the site of an earlier small castle, at the junction of the Čergov range and the Ondava Highlands south of Bardejov.
ChateauThe Renaissance manor in Holumnica, located beside the municipal office, was built on older foundations and underwent several architectural modifications.
ChateauA Renaissance single-storey manor house from the first half of the 17th century, located in the village of Krivany northwest of Prešov.
ChateauThe Renaissance fortified manor in Pečovská Nová Ves is a remarkable historical monument situated in the Šariš valley near Sabinov.
The Renaissance fortified manor house in Spišský Štiavnik was built on the site of a medieval monastery, near the upper Hornád River on the edge of the Slovak Paradise.
ChateauThe Gothic-Renaissance manor house in the centre of Stropkov stands on the site of the original medieval castle and forms the town's most prominent historical landmark.
ChateauThe restored Renaissance manor in Strážky, built on the foundations of a late-Gothic fortress, is one of the architectural gems of northern Spiš.
ChateauToporec is a castle in the Kežmarok district showcasing medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural layers.
Červenica pri Sabinove is home to the ruins of a Renaissance manor house nestled in the heart of the Šariš Basin along the Torysa River.
The Renaissance manor house in Šarišské Michaľany stands on the left bank of the Torysa River, built on the site of an earlier historical structure.
CastleČervený Kláštor stands at the confluence of the Dunajec River and Lipník stream on the Polish border in the scenic Zamagurie region.
CastleĽubovniansky Castle is a partially preserved medieval fortress perched on a limestone crag above Stará Ľubovňa, dominating the Ľubovňa Basin.
RuinŠariš Castle is an imposing ruin crowning a solitary andesite hill above the Torysa River valley in the southern Spiš-Šariš Highlands.