štvrtok 6. februára 2014

THIS EVENING



The castle, on a hill 

above the old town, 

dominates  our city.

The castle hill was populated as early as the late Stone Age; its first known inhabitants were the Celts, who founded a fortified settlement here called ‘Oppidum’.
For four centuries, the border of the Roman Empire, the ‘Limes Romanus’, ran through the area. During the Great Moravian Empire, Slavs built a fortress that became a significant centre for the time. In the 10th century, Bratislava became an integral part of the growing Hungarian state; a stone palace and the church of St Saviour and its chapter were built on the castle hill in the 11th century. In the 15th century, in the reign of Sigismund of Luxembourg, a castle was built in Gothic style as an anti-Hussite fortress. During this period, a new entrance to the castle was built on the eastern side – Sigismund's Gate – while 7-metre-thick fortifications were constructed on the western side, and a castle well dug in 1437.

In the 16th century, King Ferdinand ordered the rebuilding of the castle in the Renaissance style, while in the 17th century, when the castle became the seat of hereditary provincial chief, Pálffy, it was rebuilt in the baroque style. 

In the reign of Maria Theresa, the castle was arranged according to the needs of her son-in-law Albert, governor of Saxony and Tessen, who was a fervent art collector and who installed his works in the castle. This collection was later moved to Vienna to become the present-day Albertina Gallery. 

Since independence, the castle has served as a representative venue for the Slovak Parliament and houses collections of the Slovak National Museum. In 2008, a comprehensive restoration project was launched which is expected to take five years. As a result, the interior is currently closed to visitors, but the exterior fortifications and their views over the Danube can still be accessed.


Taken this evening...

18 komentárov:

  1. We have no castles here. Just some old forts. Beautiful.

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    1. The forts could be nice as well...Thanks for visiting...

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  2. Wonderful fort! you can visit to know the information about great hill forts and palaces of India.

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  3. Thank you Valerie for your visit and your lovely comment...

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  4. I would enjoy visiting such places very much... Thanks for visiting my page...

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  5. A wonderful shot and a beautiful castle!

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    1. Vielen Dank Mary...und ich würde mich freuen, auch später von Ihnen zu hören

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  6. Kde si sa túlala vo štvrtok večer v týchto končinách? Veď nechodíš do práce do parlamanetu :-)))
    Pekný záber. Taký ja vo svojej zbierke nemám, lebo večer sa málokedy ocitnem na tomto mieste.

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    1. Pochopila si to slovo, ktoré som použila v komentári?

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    2. Neuveríš, ale bola som v Parlamentke a odtiaľ je záber v priamom uhle...:-)

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  7. It would suit well to illustrate a fairy tale's book....

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    1. Thank you Belita...The white colour suit to the castle well...

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  8. I like this beautiful night framing, wonderful light , great shot !

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  9. Hi,Viera. Nice capture. I like castles very much. Thanks for your explanation.

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  10. Very good summery. The castle is very beautiful and lighted properly. The photo was taken by you!

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