Reduta - exterior
Reduta is an Art Nouveau building built within the years 1900 - 1905. Until today, there are only 8 similar historically valuable theatre buildings...
WatchReduta is an Art Nouveau building built within the years 1900 - 1905. Until today, there are only 8 similar historically valuable theatre buildings...
WatchReduta nowadays houses the Spiš Theatre, the Town Cultural Centre, the local TV Reduta and restaurant with a café.
WatchReduta is an Art Nouveau building built within the years 1899 - 1902. It cost almost half a million crowns and had immense admiration.
WatchThe three naves parish church belongs to the most valuable monuments in the town. The architecture of the church from the 14th century is preserved...
WatchThe front of the church, the so-called presbytery or sanctum, has a rich stellar vault which dates from the time of the reconstruction of the whole...
WatchA neo-gothic church tower (with a height of 87 m) represents the most distinctive silhouette of the town.
WatchThe Maria Column with the statue of the Immaculate Virgin Mary - Immaculata has had its place right in the heart of the town, in front of the parish...
WatchThe three-storey classicistic building was constructed in the years 1777 - 1779 in the center of the square.
WatchThe most remarkable room is the ceremonial hall located in the middle of the building extending over two floors.
WatchBuilt in the years 1790 - 1796 in a classicistic style with a ground plan of the cross. It is the so-called Toleration type of the Evangelical church.
WatchIts interior is decorated with an altar picture of Christ praying on the Mount of Olives from 1797 made by Ján Jakub Stunder, a painter from...
WatchOriginally, it was only a chapel, most probably from the 14th century. The church was used mainly by citizens of Slovak nationality, therefore it is...
WatchJán Nálepka was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in memoriam, in 1931 he graduated from the teacher´s institute in Spišská Nová Ves.
WatchThe current name of the building recalls the times when Spišská Nová Ves was the capital of the Province of XIII, later on the XVI Spiš Towns.
WatchThe Roman-Catholic Church of Divine Mercy with the largest glass cross in the world.
WatchThe exhibition is the only one of its kind in Slovakia and probably all over the world.
WatchAlthough this significant personality never visited the town, he belongs to the history of the town thanks to his closest relatives.
WatchThe oldest grave dates back to 1880 and the youngest one is from 1961. At the end of World War II the German army rebuilt the house of mourning into...
WatchIt is built to symbolically highlight some of the traditional Byzantine elements, while from the outside it looks modern.
WatchThe Spiš Artists Gallery is one of the youngest collecting institutions.
WatchThe history of the building (originally a town house), which is now the seat of the gallery, goes back to the second half of the 16th century.
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