The biggest wooden altar in the world:
The Church of St. James (Kostol Sv. Jakuba)
Location: Levoča and surroundings
Unique trait: hight: 18.6 m and width 6.3 m
The geographical midpoint of Europe:
The Church of St. John the Baptist (Kostol Sv. Jána Krstiteľa)
Location: Kremnica Mountains
Unique trait: the midpoint of the European continent
The largest castle complex in Europe:
Spišský castle (Spišský hrad)
Location: Levoča and surroundings
Unique trait: the largest castle in central Europe
The only cold artesian spring in Europe:
Herľany geyser (Herliansky gejzír)
Location: surroundings of Košice city
Unique trait: a cold geyser
The highest peak of Carpathian Mountains:
Gerlachovský peak (Gerlachovský štít)
Location: High Tatras (Vysoké Tatry)
Unique trait: hight of 2655 m.s.l.
One of the largest wooden buildings in central Europe:
A wooden articular lutheran church
Location: Liptovský Mikuláš and surroundings
Unique trait: the largest articular building
One of the oldest mints in the world:
Kremmnica mint (Kremnická mincovňa)
Location: Kremnica
Unique trait: founded in 1328
The oldest public park in central Europe:
Janko Kráľ Orchard (Sad Janka Kráľa)
Location: Bratislava
Unique trait: founded in 1770s
The easternmost Gothic cathedral of the western type:
St. Elisabeth Cathedral (Dóm sv. Alžbety)
Location: Košice
Unique trait: the easternmost Gothic cathedral
One of the most numerous aggregation of folk buildings in central Europe:
74 wooden cabin-like houses
Location: Ružomberok and surroundings
Unique trait: the most numerous aggregation of folk buildings
Of the most famous paleontological sites in Europe:
Važecká cave (Važecká jaskyňa)
Location: Liptovský Mikuláš and surroundings
Unique trait: the most famous paleontological site








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