Slovakia is a sovereign state of Central Europe. The population of this country is over five million and the area covered by the country is about 49000 square kilometers. The largest city is the capital itself, Bratislava. Slovakia is the member of the European Union, the Eurozone, Schengen Area, NATO and many more. If you are planning for a visit in Central European countries, Slovakia must be on your list. There are many places where you should consider visiting in Slovakia. These places make the country worth visiting.
Bratislava
The capital and the largest city of the Slovakia country has its own attractions. The architecture here is simple and gives people unadorned impression and you will feel that love at first site truly happens here. The classical style of the houses will make you go around the whole city adoring the beauty of the houses built. When the people say that the real beauty exists in simplicity, they must have seen this place. There was a town built by the Celts around 2000 years ago and you will be amazed by the beauty of the place.
St. Martin’s Cathedral
In 1452 A.D. the church was crowned as the holy church. In this church, the clock tower is at the height of 85 meters. On the clock tower, there is a gold plated table of 2 square meter. Before the First World War, there were six bells, but when the war started, five of them were melted and cannons were built from them. The last survived bell weighed about 2 tons.
Caves
Over 650,000 tourists are every year, attracted by the Karst caves in this country. These tourists are from all over the world. UNESCO’s list of world heritage has listed over dozens of caves in his list of world heritage. The caves of this city are listed among them.
Castles
There are about 300 castles spread around the country, which shows the love for architecture among the people of the country. But there are only 168 castles left, and the rest of them were destroyed during the war. Trencin castle is the biggest castle in the country. The castle is not only known for its size, but also for the architecture and the beauty.
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