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Historical sights and natural beuties of Slovakia
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The visitors can see here various exhibitions connected with winemaking, the folk costumes, ceramics...
There are two historical museums shows at the history of the city: the museum of historical clocks called U dobrého pastiera, and an historical pharmacy museum called U červeného raka, which is situated near theMichal`s Tower. The exposition instaled in Michal`s tower informs about the fights which took place in Bratislava.
Košice, the metropolis of the East Slovakia has a long history.The permanent settlement existed on its territory since the Palaeontholic period. In the Middle ages, for its loccation on a trade route leading from the Balkans to the Baltic sea it gradually developedto an important economic and administrative centre of the region. Košice was garanted the town privilegies around 1290. And it was granted the town privilegies of the free royal town in 1342. The Turkish invassion stopped the developement of the town, and the town was rebuiltint to a strong anti-Turkish fortness.
The long centtral square is actually the boardenet main street running parallel with a trade route from the end of the 13th century. The late-Gothic Minster of St Elizabeth dominates the square. Built on the older parish church it ranks among the most notable Ghotic minster of Central Europe. The complex also includes St. Michel`s Chapel from the 14th century and Urban`s Tower with its famous bell, Urban.The exhibition from the anti-Habsburgs uprising you can find in The East-Slovak Museum. Among the noteworthy buildings representting the monuments of architecture of Košice belong the Levoča Housa, Mikluš Prison, classistic Town Hall, Rákoczi`s Palace (tachnical museum) and Dessewffz Palace (galery).
Banská Bystrica was in the past a famous mining town – „copper town“, and in present, its growing importance is very well evident to every visitor coming to the town. It is an important administrative, economic and cultural centre of the Central Slovakia. It is also a seat of one of the most recently estabilished universities, the University of Matej Bel, which is now only five years old. The centre of the town is dominated by the town castle which dates from the 14th century and the late Gothic town hall rebuilt in the 15th century. In the centre the visitors can admire Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque houses. One of them, the Thurzo`s house is now a museum with valuable archeological expositions. One of the most interesting memorials of Slovakia is the Museum and Memorial of the Slovak National Uprising.