Slovak Mining Museum, Exposition of Anti-Turkish Battles - Banská Štiavnica
Anti-Turkish fortifications built in 1564-1571. Renaissance anti-Turkish fortress built from originally Romanesque-Gothic church, carnery and fortifications. The building served as part of the city's anti-Turkish fortifications. Today it houses the Slovak Mining Museum and an exhibition documenting the history of the battles against Turkish expansion. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The building itself is really impressive, especially the Turkish-themed exposition. Particularly impressive is the large map on the top floor, which marks the then contemporary fortress systems of castles, fortified towns and other structures designed to contain the rise of Turkish expansionism.
This exhibition is only one part of the Slovak Mining Museum. Mining expositions are located in other buildings in the city. The museum also includes outdoor exhibitions.
The new castle
Admission:
Full Discounted Family
50 Sk 20 Sk 100 Sk
Discounted admission: children, students, pensioners, EURO 26, ISIC, ITIC card holders
Journalists + up to 3 accompanying persons free of charge on presentation of a press card.
Teacher supervision max. 1 person per 15 pupils free of charge.
A surcharge of 100% will be charged for professional interpretation by SBM specialists.
Admissions outside opening hours only for pre-arranged groups. Price of admission outside opening hours - 100 CZK / person.
Opening hours:
Month Day Time Note
January Tue - Fri 8.00 - 16.00 On Mondays for pre-announced visits
February Tue - Sun 8.00 - 16.00
March Tue - Sun 8.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. Mondays for pre-booked visits
April Tue - Fri 8.00 - 16.00
May Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00
June Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00
July Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00 Every Friday until 19.00
August Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00 Every Friday until 19.00
September Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00
October Tue - Fri - Closed for renovation
November Tue - Sun - Closed for renovation
December Tue - Sun - Closed for renovation
www.banskastiavnica.sk
www.hrady.sk/novy-zamok.php?image=list
Anti-Turkish fortifications built in 1564-1571. Renaissance anti-Turkish fortress built from originally Romanesque-Gothic church, carnery and fortifications. The building served as part of the city's anti-Turkish fortifications. Today it houses the Slovak Mining Museum and an exhibition documenting the history of the battles against Turkish expansion. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The building itself is really impressive, especially the Turkish-themed exposition. Particularly impressive is the large map on the top floor, which marks the then contemporary fortress systems of castles, fortified towns and other structures designed to contain the rise of Turkish expansionism.
This exhibition is only one part of the Slovak Mining Museum. Mining expositions are located in other buildings in the city. The museum also includes outdoor exhibitions.
The new castle
Admission:
Full Discounted Family
50 Sk 20 Sk 100 Sk
Discounted admission: children, students, pensioners, EURO 26, ISIC, ITIC card holders
Journalists + up to 3 accompanying persons free of charge on presentation of a press card.
Teacher supervision max. 1 person per 15 pupils free of charge.
A surcharge of 100% will be charged for professional interpretation by SBM specialists.
Admissions outside opening hours only for pre-arranged groups. Price of admission outside opening hours - 100 CZK / person.
Opening hours:
Month Day Time Note
January Tue - Fri 8.00 - 16.00 On Mondays for pre-announced visits
February Tue - Sun 8.00 - 16.00
March Tue - Sun 8.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. Mondays for pre-booked visits
April Tue - Fri 8.00 - 16.00
May Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00
June Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00
July Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00 Every Friday until 19.00
August Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00 Every Friday until 19.00
September Mon - Sun 9.00 - 17.00
October Tue - Fri - Closed for renovation
November Tue - Sun - Closed for renovation
December Tue - Sun - Closed for renovation
www.banskastiavnica.sk
www.hrady.sk/novy-zamok.php?image=list