On the edge of a large English park in Turčianská Štiavnička, there is a Renaissance mansion built in the second half of the 16th century. The idyllic setting is perfect for walks, contemplation, picnics or active leisure with family and friends.
An extensive English park with a winter garden, lakes and precious ancient woods abounds in an atmosphere as taken from a romantic film. It is a park that grows smoothly into the surrounding forests and creates a kind of arboretum. You can also admire the preserved building of the Empire greenhouse, the so-called orangery and former rosary, which once housed 160 varieties of roses.
Hidden on the edge, in the shade of trees, surrounded by the noise of the leaves stands the former residence of the noble family of the Révay family. The manor house is also known from Martin Frič's film "Jánošík", where Count Révay tried to shoot Juraj Jánošík from one of the terraces of the manor. The reconstructed mansion is currently in private ownership and is not open to the public.
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