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Historical monuments of Prešov

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Neptunes fountain
  • Jewis people were not very welcomed in Prešov in
    the past. The first written mention about them is
    from the year 1530. The break point happened only
    in the 18. century when the first Jewish citizen
    settled inside the city, businessman Mark
    Holländer. Being thankful from the given trust he
    had built the Neptuns fountain on the square.
    Till today it is on of the most beautiful and
    important sights of the town. In the middle of
    town square is the imposing Neptune Fountain and
    a group of statues.
  • Neptunes fountain is the only original town
    cistern that is well-preserved.

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Town Hall
  • Next to the Neptuns fountain in the centre of
    Hlavná Street stands Prešovs Town Hall.
    Original rich house from the 16th century was
    lately rebuilt in the baroque style. The town
    hall was a luxurious townsman's house in the
    Middle Age.
  • It was rebuilt to a city winery in the beginning
    of the 16th century and was used for these
    purposes for more than two centuries. After
    several rebuilding, some vaults have been
    preserved from this period. A considerable
    reconstruction was made after the fire in 1768.
    It was finished in 1788 when it resembled a late
    Baroque style building with typical facades, high
    windows and a balcony. Town Hall was added to the
    list of the national cultural sights in 1961.

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Palace Klobusiczsky
  • The palace originated in the mid 18th century, on
    the five medieval plots on the square (originally
    the Hungarian Street) which were bought at the
    end of the last century by the Earl Francis
    Klobusiczky. The Klobusiczky Palace was completed
    in 1756. The facade facing the street was heavily
    decorated by wonderful stucco scenes and
    ornamentation, and a Klobusiczky family
    coats-of-arms situated above the main portal is
    the most unique feature.
  • A large adjacent park in the east was situated
    there and reached the city walls. The garden was
    built according to the French garden's model.
    Early 19th century the first German theatre in
    Prešov was seated in this building. The palace
    was olyfunctional in the 19th and the 20th
    centuries it served as the barracks for the
    military corps located in Prešov.

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Caraffas prison
  • A late-Gothic building dating from the 16th
    century. It is located on the Main Street. This
    gothic building with thick pillars and typical
    gothic shield in the front is only reared
    medieval building in Prešov. The prison was given
    its name according to Caesarean general Antonio
    Caraffa from Naples, who gave verdict, 24
    Hungarian yeomen and burghers were executed.
  • It functioned as a town armoury for some time,
    and as a town prison in the second half of the
    19th century. At the beginning of the 20th
    century, the building started to serve for
    archiving municipal written documents, with the
    exception of the World War II period. In the late
    1944, the complete archives of Prešov were moved
    to Opava because of war events.

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Calvary
  • The hill on the western outskirts of Prešov
    complex is dominated by Baroque Calvary. In the
    past, it is considered the second most beautiful
    Calvary in the territory of Hungary.
    Establishment Presov Calvary is closely linked to
    the functioning of the Jesuits.
  • Chapel of the Cross were set up since 1721 until
    1893rd All have a similar shape with a gable
    front, decorated with ornaments and houses a
    remarkable assembly coat of arms and semicircular
    arched entrance portal with richly decorated
    lattice. It described the shape of the second
    dominant departed Calvary, Chapel of the Holy
    Steps. It was built in Form 1765 Chapel Sancti
    Scala in Lateran Church in Rome.The construction
    financed Prince Radziwill.

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Bosáková Bank
  • The present corner of Main Street and Levocska
    was r. 1923-1924 built Secession building,
    originally designed for financial institution.
    Its construction led Ing. V. Glasz. The building
    has a dome covered corners. The front facade was
    created decoration called Peace and love, wealth,
    thrift and Science. The back wing on the street
    today Levocska allegory of the four seasons under
    her relief steamer, steam locomotives and
    aircraft.
  • The name given to Michael Bosak (1869-1937),
    Slovak emigrants from the Round, which is a short
    time developed into one of the leading U.S.
    bankers.

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Department of Sancti Maria
  • On the street Konštantínova in Prešov
    Konštantínova are two school buildings from the
    late 19th century. The first is the storey
    building in historical style with the Madonna
    statue in a corner niche, today's School of
    Konštantínova street. It was built in r. 1882 as
    the seat of the Order of British virgins.
  • In the following years, the Institute further
    expanded at the turn of the century, it has also
    served the original religious house a four-year
    girl's school, a four-year school girls burgess,
    six-year higher school girls and college girls.
  • With no big problems are then transformed in the
    new government and the school system after year
    1918th.

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Cathedral of St. Nicholas
  • In the widest part of this peculiar polygon, the
    Roman Catholic Church of St Nicholas towers over
    all else. It is the largest religious building in
    the city at 55 metres long, 35 metres wide and
    with a 71 metre-high tower. Inside, its
    Baroque-topped, Gothic-based altar is primarily
    the work of the home-town carver Ján Weiss,
    although the ubiquitous Master Paul of Levoca
    also makes a contribution, providing one of only
    three sculptures that remain from the original
    Gothic adornments.
  • Visitors can climb the stairs of the tower for a
    panoramic view of the city and - on a fine day -
    the surrounding hill-top castles.

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Rákoczi Palace
  • Influential Rákoczi family left its traces not
    only in Košice but in Prešov as well. During the
    anti Habsburg uprising a lot of political
    meetings took place here, such as the meeting of
    Juraj Rákoczi with the emperor Ferdinand
    František II. Rákoczi made this palace his
    residence during the mentioned uprisings.
  • Located in the historic Rákoczi Palace in the
    centre of Prešov, Prešov Regional Museum
    originated in 1945 as a Municipal Museum, later
    becoming a Regional Museum and from 1961 the
    Museum of the Slovak Council Republic.

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The end
  • Lenka Kavulová
  • Michaela Jurcišinová
  • Daniela Gregová
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