The red-and-green, pseudo-Moorish New Evangelical Church, completed in 1894, dominates the south end of town.
The admission fee includes entry to the Wooden Church.
Eastern Slovakia
The red-and-green, pseudo-Moorish New Evangelical Church, completed in 1894, dominates the south end of town.
The admission fee includes entry to the Wooden Church.
18.01 MILES
Crowning a travertine hill above Spi拧sk茅 Podhradie village, this vast, Unesco-listed fortification is one of Central Europe's biggest castle complexes鈥
15.41 MILES
Slovensk媒 Raj's rocky plateaus, primeval forests and interlacing streams form some of Slovakia's most picturesque hiking terrain. Treks often involve鈥
7.9 MILES
Poprad's former steam-power plant is now the atmospheric setting for an excellent art gallery. The industrial building, capped with a brick tower, is鈥
19.16 MILES
More than 110,000 cubic metres of ice are packed into the gleaming walls of this Unesco-listed ice cave, near the southern edge of Slovensk媒 Raj National鈥
6.94 MILES
Formerly a distinct town, Poprad's Spi拧sk谩 Sobota neighbourhood is lined with attractive burgher houses. Settled by German colonists around the 13th鈥
9.91 MILES
Glowing beatifically from a hill 2km north of Levo膷a, the Church of Mari谩nska Hora is Slovakia's most famous Catholic pilgrimage site. It's thought that a鈥
10.4 MILES
The spindles-and-spires Church of St Jacob, built in the 14th and 15th centuries, elevates the spirits with its soaring arches and precious art. The main鈥
16.86 MILES
Perched nearly 1400m above sea level, the emerald-green 'Eye of the Sea' is the largest lake in the Tatras and a popular outing from Zakopane. Minibuses鈥
0.04 MILES
This Protestant wooden church was built in 1717 without a single nail. Its impressive baroque interior is carved from yew and spruce, even the huge church鈥
0.45 MILES
Ke啪marok鈥檚 crowning attraction is its castle, a prettily crenellated compound that dates to the 15th century. Squatting at the northern end of鈥
6.94 MILES
Formerly a distinct town, Poprad's Spi拧sk谩 Sobota neighbourhood is lined with attractive burgher houses. Settled by German colonists around the 13th鈥
7.12 MILES
If you want to marvel at antique bobsleds or learn the art of Siberian animal-skin skis, this private museum illustrates the history of snow sports in an鈥
7.9 MILES
Poprad's former steam-power plant is now the atmospheric setting for an excellent art gallery. The industrial building, capped with a brick tower, is鈥
8.44 MILES
Six kilometres south of 沤diar, this cave stimulates the imagination with stalactite-filled chambers and the acoustics of its 'Music Hall' (you may be鈥
9.91 MILES
Glowing beatifically from a hill 2km north of Levo膷a, the Church of Mari谩nska Hora is Slovakia's most famous Catholic pilgrimage site. It's thought that a鈥
10.4 MILES
The spindles-and-spires Church of St Jacob, built in the 14th and 15th centuries, elevates the spirits with its soaring arches and precious art. The main鈥