Visit Trnavský


The Trnavsky region is one of the eight regions in Slovakia. It is located in the western part of the country and borders Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. The capital city of the region is Trnava, which has served as a cultural center since medieval times.

One interesting place to visit in Trnavsky is Trnava Castle, which boasts a tall stone tower that offers beautiful views over the city and beyond. Also worth visiting are The City Walls - remnants from centuries ago when they were used to protect its citizens from foreign invaders.

Trnavsky also has an interesting historical background; it was home to a Jewish community for many centuries until World War II. In addition, it was once ruled by Emperor Charles IV who named it "Little Rome" due to its architectural grandeur - an amazing fact considering its relatively small size!

Other touristy places worth visiting are Dive Maky Nature Reserve - renowned for its falcon population and stunning ancient forests - along with various old churches dotted around the area that offer insights into local culture and history.
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