10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Banska Bystrica Region That You Shouldn't Miss

June 24, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

The Banská Bystrica Region is one of the Slovak regions in the country of Slovakia in Europe. It is the largest of all Slovak regions by area. It was established in 1923; its borders were last adjusted in 1996.
Restaurants in Banska Bystrica Region

1. NBS - Museum of Coins and Medals

Stefanikovo us. 21.11, Kremnica 967 01 Slovakia +421 45/678 03 01 http://www.muzeumkremnica.sk/
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

NBS - Museum of Coins and Medals

2. Banka Lasky

Radnicne Namestie 109, Banska Stiavnica 96901 Slovakia +421 45/557 23 98 [email protected] http://www.bankalasky.sk
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Banka Lasky

The only LOVE BANK in the world is a unique place where people from around the world store their symbolic keepsakes of love, friendship or another special moment of happiness. LOVE BANK - is inspired by the true love story between Marína and Sládkovič - is created from the verses of the World's longest love poem - consists of 100 000 Security Boxes You can find the only LOVE BANK in the world in the basement of the house that is a part of 500-year-old gold mine. It is the house where Marína Pischlová lived for the most of her life. This house is a building of national and cultural significance as well as being part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Reviewed By 850lu

Looking at the house from the outside I wasn't really impressed by the whole project and the idea. But after seeing all attractions, the interior of the house and the love bank I was really surprised how beautifully it all has been put together. From the whole reconstruction of the house to the presentation of the love story it all made very nice and interesting experience. You will not find anything similar anywhere in Slovakia. I have also seen the famous house of Romeo and Juliette in Verona or the love museums in South Korea and I must say that the experience there was really poor. This one actually made a point and especially it was based on the true story. I was actually quite impressed how well it was all done. You can feel the inspiration from other exhibitions like Harry Potter studios or the book and mirror installation in Bratislava, but it doesn't matter at all, because after all you'll be glad that you paid the money for something unique and exceptional.

3. Museum of the Slovak National Uprising

Kapitulska 23, Banska Bystrica 974 01 Slovakia +421 48/412 32 58 http://www.muzeumsnp.sk/
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Museum of the Slovak National Uprising

4. Old Castle Banska Stiavnica

Starozamocka 12, Banska Stiavnica 969 01 Slovakia +421 45/694 94 72 [email protected] http://www.muzeumbs.sk/stary-zamok/
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Old Castle Banska Stiavnica

The Old Castle - whose origins reach back to the early 13th century - is a review of all existing architectural styles by itself . Originally an Romanesque Chapel of St. Michal built by the community of miners was in the period of Turkish invasion in the 16th century fortified with walls, bastions and towers – and from that time it was used for military purposes. In modern times Old castle was used as a police station, an ice – stock, a town’s archive and library even as a gym! A museum since 1900 offers archaeological exhibition, exhibitions of tobacco pipes manufacture (a famous craft of Banska Stiavnica), blacksmithing, Baroque sculptures, old interior watches, torture devices, gun dartboards, exhibitions “The miners are coming”, “Calvary in exile” and more. The baroques tower offers magnificent view of the city.

5. Banska Stiavnica Tourist information centre

Nam. sv. Trojice 3, Banska Stiavnica 969 01 Slovakia +421 45/694 96 53
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Banska Stiavnica Tourist information centre

Free information about the town and its surroundings, museums and galleries and events. Database of accommodation facilities and transport. Guided tours upon request. Free Wi-Fi zone.

6. The St. Catherine Church

Nam. sv. Trojice 3, Banska Stiavnica 969 01 Slovakia +421 902 283 286
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The St. Catherine Church

The late-Gothic St. Catherine church was built in 1443-91. Locals call it The Slovak Church because as early as in 1658 masses were led in Slovak language here. In a under-the-ground crypt city mayors and rich burgers were buried. Original gothic furnishing, a cross from the 15th century, late-Gothic Virgin Mary sculpture a stony baptismal font and an organ from the late 18th century survived ages.

7. Manor House in Svaty Anton

Svaety Anton 291, Svaty Anton, Banska Stiavnica 969 72 Slovakia +421 45/691 39 32 http://www.msa.sk
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Manor House in Svaty Anton

The baroque-classicist manor house in Svaty Anton (St. Anton) was built at the route connecting Southern Balkan with Cracow and northern Baltic Sea. Inspired by the symbolic of the calendar, the building has 4 entrances, 7 arcades, 12 chimneys, 52 rooms and 365 windows. A number of famous European architects and artists participated in its building and decorating. The Kohary and Coburg families made an essential contribution to the history of the manor house. Here, they concentrated beautiful pieces of furniture, artwork and crafts from all around the world. Elderly people in the village still remember its last user - Bulgarian Tsar (emperor) Ferdinand Coburg, who lived here in exile until 1944. The manor house is a museum of art, history and hunting.

Reviewed By NataliaSilky - Krakow, Poland

It was very nice to visit the place again after many years. It offers only guided tours, you cannot enter on your own. We had a bigger group, but people tried to keep social distancing. The interior is still great, rooms are beautifully preserved. Its a pity pictures cannot be taken. We visited the park after our tour, its gorgeous. Big, nicely kept. Overall we enjoyed our time spent there very much.

8. Hronsek Wooden Church

A. H. Krchmeryho 8, Hronsek 976 31 Slovakia +421 48/418 81 65 http://www.drevenykostolik.sk
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Hronsek Wooden Church

9. Mining Museum Andrej Adit, Kremnica

Banska Cesta 803/27, Kremnica 967 01 Slovakia +421 903 393 146 http://www.banske-muzeum.sk
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Mining Museum Andrej Adit, Kremnica

Reviewed By patrikb132

This is interesting tour in precious metals mine which was active from the beginning of 16th century till 20th century. The guide, which was very educated, informed about mining in the old times and in the present.

10. Banskostiavnicky Betlehem

Radnichne nam. 11, Banska Stiavnica 969 01 Slovakia +421 902 914 683 http://www.betlehem.sk/
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Banskostiavnicky Betlehem

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