The biggest wooden altar in the world:
Kostol sv. Jakuba (Church of St. Jacob)
City: Levoča
History: 16th Century
Uniqueness: height of 18.6 meters and a width of 6.3 meters
Geographical center of Europe:
Kostol sv. Jána Krstiteľa (Church of St. John Baptist)
Town: Kremnické Bane (Kremnica Mining)
Europe's largest castle complex:
Spišský hrad (Spiš castle)
Town: Spišská Kapitula
The only cold artesian spring in Europe:
Herliansky gejzír (Herľany geyser)
Location: around the town of Kosice
The highest peak of the Carpathians:
Gerlachovský štít (Gerlach Peak)
Location: High Tatras
Uniqueness: 2655 meters
One of the largest wooden structures in Central Europe:
Drevený artikulárny evanjelický kostol (Wooden Lutheran church)
Town: Svätý Kríž
One of the oldest continuously producing companies in the world:
Kremnická mincovňa (Kremnica mint)
City: Kremnica
Uniqueness: Established 1328
The oldest public park in central Europe:
Sad Janka Kráľa (Janko Kráľ orchard)
City: Bratislava
Uniqueness: establishment 70th years of 18th year century
Easternmost Gothic cathedral located western-style:
Dóm sv. Alžbety (St. Elizabeth's Cathedral)
City: Košice
History: 14th century
One of the most extensive collections of traditional constructions in central Europe:
74 rustic wooden houses
Town: Podbiel
History: 19th and 20th century
One of the most famous paleontological areas in Europe:
Važecká jaskyňa (Važec cave)
Location: around the town Liptovský Mikuláš









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