[2024 Trencin Attraction] Travel Guide for Trenčín Castle (Updated Nov)
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Address:
Trencin, Slovakia
Opening times:
Opens at 9:00-19:00Open
Phone:
+421 32/743 56 57
Autumn has arrived 🌰
#autumnbeauty
I spent a lovely autumn day in Trenčianske Teplice, Slovakia, and it was the perfect blend of relaxation and nature! 🍂 The town is known for its thermal baths, so I made sure to visit the famous Zelená Žaba spa. For just around €20, I had access to the outdoor pool and sauna, all set against the stunning backdrop of fall colors in the surrounding hills. The crisp air mixed with the warm water made it a truly rejuvenating experience.
After my spa time, I strolled through the town’s peaceful parks and tree-lined streets, which were even more beautiful with the autumn leaves in full display. Nearby, you can also explore the historic Trenčín Castle, just a short drive away, which offers spectacular views of the region. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape with gorgeous fall scenery, Trenčianske Teplice is a hidden gem in Slovakia!
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Slovakia - Trencin Castle.
Trencin Castle, as one of the largest castle groups in Slovakia, is not only the highest point in Trencin and the entire Vah River Basin, but also an important symbol of Slovak history and culture. The castle was built in the 11th century AD and gradually developed and expanded on the basis of the original castle of the Great Moravian Principality. Its architectural form dates back to the 13th century, and it reached its peak in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, becoming the seat of the dynasty that ruled most of Slovakia.
History
However, Trencin Castle has also experienced many ups and downs. In the Trencin fire of 1790, the castle was unfortunately destroyed by fire. Fortunately, the lower level of the castle was renovated after the fire, and although full-scale reconstruction was not achieved until the 1950s, the castle still stands tall today, telling the story of its glorious history.
Strong Defense
The entire castle is surrounded by high walls and towers, with towers as high as 39 meters and walls as thick as 4 meters, making it perfectly resistant to external invasion. Standing high in the castle, you can overlook the entire city of Trencin and the beautiful scenery of the Vah River Basin, and feel the weight and solemnity of history.
Exhibitions
The interior of the castle is huge, with a wealth of historical relics and a museum. The museum displays precious artifacts such as the living utensils of the castle's owners, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the lifestyle and cultural background of the time.
The Legend of the Well of Love
In the castle, there is an ancient well called the "Well of Love". This well not only witnessed the historical changes of the castle, but also carries a romantic love story. According to legend, a young Turkish man named Tek Omar fell in love with a local girl named Fatima, but Fatima was captured and imprisoned in the castle by the local manor owner. In order to save his beloved, Tek Omar was forced to dig a well in the castle. After three years of hard work, he finally dug the well, and the manor owner released Fatima. From then on, the two lived happily together.
Although this story has a certain legendary color, Trencin Castle is more known for its perseverance and dedication. Today, the "Well of Love" has become a place for couples to pray. They throw coins into the well, praying for the god of love to witness and protect their love. This romance and dedication has also made Trencin Castle a famous tourist attraction in Slovakia and even Europe.
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Am I the only one who loves the Blue Church⛪️❗️|| After seeing so many churches in Europe, my favorite is still the blue and white church in Slovakia🇸🇰. Before I came, I didn't think a church⛪️ could have such a dreamy color, really! I'm not exaggerating, it's really super dreamy here, definitely a niche travel destination worth checking out📸!
📍St. Elizabeth's Cathedral
You can see this church⛪️ from afar at the street corner, and I really want to rush over and hug it, it completely hits my girly heart, doesn't it! The large amount of sky blue and white combination is very unlike a church, so cute, just like something out of a fairy tale, stunning!💕
📍Bratislava Castle
Located in Hrad Square north of the old town, this two-story ivory palace🏰 building is elegant and grand. Climbing up the castle and looking out, the Danube River looks like a blue dress👗, and the bridges spanning the river look like ribbons tied around a girl's waist.
📍Trenčín Castle
One of the largest castle complexes🏰 in Slovakia, its history can be traced back to the Roman Empire era. It suffered a fire🔥 in 1790 and became ruins until it was fully rebuilt in the 1950s, which is the form we see today. The entire Trenčín Castle🏰 is surrounded by high walls and towers, with a spiral path leading up the mountain; inside the castle, there are several palaces of different sizes.
📍Roland Fountain
The Roland Fountain⛲ is located in the main square♥ of Bratislava, and it is one of the iconic landmarks. The Baroque-style sculptural fountain is not only beautiful but also had a firefighting🧯 function at the time, just like the large vats in the Forbidden City. The fountain is lit up in the evening, so if you're not in a hurry, you can wait until night, it's even more beautiful!
📍Manhole Cover Statue
In the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, the most famous statue🗿 is probably this 'Man at Work'. A sewer worker👨🔧 in work clothes, poking his head out of the ground to rest, looking adorable. If you enjoy city walks in the old town, come and take a look!