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Levoca is a town in the Spiš region of eastern Slovakia with a population of 14,600 people. The town has a historic center with a well-preserved town wall, a Renaissance church with Europe's tallest wooden altar, carved by Master Paul of Levoča, and many Renaissance buildings. other.
Levoča is located in the historic part of Szepes (now Spiš), inhabited right from the Stone Age. In the 11th century, the area was conquered and later, it became part of the Kingdom of Hungary and remained so until 1918. After the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242, the region This was also settled by the German colonists. The oldest reference for the city of Levoča dates back to 1249.
In 1317, Levoča (at that time commonly known as the German Leutschau) received the status of a royal town. In the 15th century, the town, located on an intersection of trade routes, became a rich commercial center. The town remained in this condition until the end of the 16th century, despite two devastating fires in 1550 and 1599. During this prosperous period, several churches were built and the town had a school. , libraries, pharmaceuticals and doctors. There was a newspaper printed in early 1624. Levoča was a center of Protestant Reformation in Slovakia. The town began to decline during the anti-Habsburg revolt in the 17th century.
The old town is picturesque and still surrounded by most of the ancient walls. The main entrance of the old town is via the monumental Košice Gate (15th century) behind, located at the ornate Baroque Church of the Holy Spirit and the new Minorite Monastery (circa 1750).
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Fort and two gates alive
St. James's Church, with the world's largest wooden altar, is a marvelous masterpiece by Master Paul of Levoca. The entire interior of St. Jakobs is dazzling. Anyone interested in architecture, art, or even history will enjoy the marvel of the quality of Master Pawel's sculptures, 14th-century murals, Stained glass windows glisten under sunlight and are hundreds of years old, worn and cast by former residents of Levoca. Travelers from the UK should pay attention to the St. George statue that kills the dragon. For travel purposes, tickets for access must be purchased in a store located opposite the main entrance of the Cathedral. Travel guides are provided, and books, postcards, etc. are available inside.
Renaissance City Hall The City Hall building is associated with a Renaissance tower, built between 1656 and 1661 in the form of a bell tower. There are a number of Spis Museum exhibits on the first floor of City Hall. Its session hall is used for representative purposes only.
Town theater The theater building is located in an impressive view of the monuments to the west of the square. The town theater is open to offer a wide range of theater performances, cultural events, but also has facilities for organizing various congresses, seminars and social events.
The medieval cage of shame It dates back to the 16th century and it was used to punish small criminals. Its original location was the site of the Protestant church. Later, it belonged to the Probstner family and it was located in their park, where the hospital is located. The cage was given to the town by the Probstner family in 1933 and since then, it has been placed in front of City Hall.
Neoclassical Lutheran Church - The Lutheran church was almost empty these days, the congregation largely expelled in 1948 due to their German ethnic origin. These days, no more than seventy individuals regularly serve religion. When the church is open to visit, a very friendly woman meets you at the front door and flyers describing the church's history are available in Slovak, English, German and Russian. Walk around the chapel, take notes on the great organ, a gift from the Lutheran community in Berlin from the early 1900s. They are also a memorial to the inhabitants of Levoca who fell during World War I. Eventually, visitors will find the moisture in the building and its maintenance a major strain on the community, so donating or buying a few free postcards on attraction This is gratefully accepted.
Baroque church of the Holy Spirit
Gothic Cloister Located in Minorite Monastery.
Paul Paul's House Where his museum is located today.
The large provincial building between 1806 - 1826, an architect from the city of Eger, Anton Povolny, built a monumental administrative building, the Great Provincial House, which is the headquarters of the town government. He adjusted his Classic style to Levoca's Renaissance character by emphasizing the horizontal lines. The house is considered the most beautiful Provincial House in the whole of Hungary before. Today, it is rebuilt and it is a government headquarters.
The basilica visits the Virgin Mary Located above the town on top
hills with spectacular views of the town and the countryside
Spis Museum Dedicated to the ethnography and history of the Spis region. Several sculptures of Master Paul are also on display.
HOW TO ACHIEVE
Train connections from nearby Poprad (German: German) and Presov (German: Peschau).
In fact, there are no more train routes, but buses are widely available from Poprad, Kosice, Presov, Spissky Novy Ves, etc ... If you are taking a train, go to Poprad or Spissky Novy Ves, and bus Available from both stations. Be warned, that bus drivers can be very, very grumpy.
To get to the Levoca Center from the bus stop, go straight through the apartments and buildings behind the station, and take the second or third left to take you to the main road. Alternatively, turn right at the station, walk around the corner and you can cross the street, and walk through town. This is an easier option for those who have lots of luggage.
Warning: The presence of a zebra does not mean the driver will stop. Sometimes a timely sprint is the only way to get past it.
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