Historic sites
Statue of St. John of Nepomuk (Kráľová pri Senci)
Statue of St. John of Nepomuk (Kráľová pri Senci)
This originally Baroque structure was ordered built in the mid 18th century by the Bishop of Varadín. The statue was built at the occasion of the reconstruction and restoration of the royal Pálffy Mansion in Baroque style in the early 18th century.
MoreMonument to the Slovak National Uprising (Most pri Bratislave)
Monument to the Slovak National Uprising (Most pri Bratislave)
Although the village of Most pri Bratislava was not located on the territory of the uprising and was originally inhabited by ethnic Germans, the village does feature a small monument to the Slovak National Uprising.
MoreMonument to Victims of Dictatorships (Dunajská Streda)
Monument to Victims of Dictatorships (Dunajská Streda)
The monument is located in front of the Town Hall and commemorates the Hungarian Revolution in 1956.
MoreMonument to Victims of the 1st and 2nd World Wars (Nová dedinka)
Monument to Victims of the 1st and 2nd World Wars (Nová dedinka)
Next to the new church in the village, there is a monument to the victims of the 1st and 2nd World Wars, made of black marble in a pylon shape.
MoreBaroque-Art Nouveau bridge (Kráľová pri Senci)
Baroque-Art Nouveau bridge (Kráľová pri Senci)
The stone bridge, which stretches over Čierna voda, has fulfilled the function of a park bridge ever since its creation, and during the period of the Pallfys Dominion it connected a decorative French garden full of flowers, fountains and statues with an English park.
MoreRoom of Revolutionary Traditions (Dedina Mládeže)
Room of Revolutionary Traditions (Dedina Mládeže)
Dedina Mládeže was officially founded as a model Communist community on 4 April 1949, and to this day it remains the youngest municipality in Slovakia.
MoreMemento Monument to Victims of the Holocaust (Dunajská Streda)
Memento Monument to Victims of the Holocaust (Dunajská Streda)
The monument was unveiled in 1991 in Jehuda Aszáda Park in a location where an Orthodox Jewish synagogue once stood.
MoreCselley House (Mosonmagyaróvár)
Cselley House (Mosonmagyaróvár)
The gem of the main street in the town of Mosonmagyaróvár is the Cselly House (Cselley-ház).
MoreMound of M. R. Štefánik (Ivanka pri Dunaji)
Mound of M. R. Štefánik (Ivanka pri Dunaji)
This is a historic site, where the co-founder of the Czechoslovak Republic, General Milan Rastislav Štefánik, a renowned scientist, died tragically with an Italian crew.
MoreWorld War I cemetery for prisoners of war (Dunajská Streda)
World War I cemetery for prisoners of war (Dunajská Streda)
Between September 1914 and November 1918 there was an Imperial POW camp in Dunajská Streda, which held mainly Russian prisoners of war.
MoreMonument to the Revolutionary Years of 1848/49 (Dunajská Streda)
Monument to the Revolutionary Years of 1848/49 (Dunajská Streda)
The author of the memorial is sculptor György Lipcsey. It symbolises the struggle for freedom during the revolutionary years of 1848/49. Each year it holds town celebrations of the revolution and Hungarians’ struggle for freedom against the Habsburg Dynasty.
MoreMuseum of Szigetköz (Máriakálnok)
Museum of Szigetköz (Máriakálnok)
In the village of Máriakálnok there is a municipal museum and the Szigetköz Museum.
MoreMemorial Room of M.R. Štefánik (Ivanka pri Dunaji)
Memorial Room of M.R. Štefánik (Ivanka pri Dunaji)
The Memorial Room was established in the Information Centre, located at the address Moyzesova 38/A.
MoreJewish Cemetery (Dunajská Streda)
Jewish Cemetery (Dunajská Streda)
This cemetery has served the local Jewish community since 1740. It is the final resting place of many generations of Jewish families. Many important rabbis are buried there.
MoreMonument to Roma victims of the Holocaust (Dunajská Streda)
Monument to Roma victims of the Holocaust (Dunajská Streda)
The efforts of the Roma Studies Institute in Dunajská Streda led to the unveiling of the second Slovak monument to Roma victims of the Holocaust.
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