The Zemplín Museum in Michalovce was founded in 1957 as a Zemplín Museum of Homeland Studies, and since 1965, it has been operating under the present name. The museum's c...
On the hill of Hrádok in Michalovce in the Mousson's House, there is an observation located. It is a specialized institution that actively contributes to the development ...
When speaking of Tokaj, a delicious, fragrant dessert wine of golden colour comes to mind to everyone. in his yard. Even King Louis XIV. succumbed to this wine and let it...
Mountains attract tourists to impressive bird's-eye views, but have you ever thought about what the lowest altitude in Slovakia can offer you? This place is located in th...
The village of Borša is the birthplace of Francis Rákoczi II. To this day, his native residence - the Renaissance manor of František Rákoczi - stands on the place where h...
In a picturesque environment near the Ukrainian border, behind the "Eastern Gate of Vihorlat" grows forgotten wealth. In Podhorod and the surrounding villages there are m...
The lake in the former stone quarry near the village of Beňatina attracts hundreds of visitors from the surrounding as well as abroad in the summer months. People call th...
A small village in the east of Slovakia hides great wealth. In the village of Herľany, there is** a cold geyser which is a European rarity**. If you would like to see sim...
The inconspicuous village of Hrabová Roztoka abounds in a rare historical monument - the Greek Catholic wooden church of St. Basil the Great. The tiny wooden church dates...
In the city district of Košice, Krásna, there is a beautiful national cultural monument - a Baroque-Classicist mansion dating back to 1780. During its history, it underwe...
On a gentle hill in the town of Snina, there is a beautiful historic building of Classicist mansion. It was built in 1781 on the site of the original wooden mansion. The ...
Opal mines in the village of Červenica were the only mined site in the world until the discovery of opal deposits in Mexico and Australia in the 19th century. Slovak expe...