The Chateau of the Prince of Prussia is a national cultural monument and is used for representative purposes under the administration of the Office of the President of the Slovak Republic.
The untypical wooden church in Tatranská Javorina in the style of folk architecture was built by Prince Hohenlohe in 1902-03.
Visit the monastery where the legendary "Flying" Cyprian lived. You will also learn about the Carthusian and Camaldolese monks who found refuge and a peaceful place for contemplation here.
The permanent exhibitions in the manor house present mainly the works of Ladislav Mednyánszke, the collections of the historical library and the manor house furnishings.
Kežmarok Castle is the only fully preserved castle in Spiš, which has entered the history of Tatra tourism as the starting point of the first tourist trip to the High Tatras.
The exposition of the museum captures on the area of almost 300 m2 the history of the origin and development of Tatra winter sports since the beginning of the Tatra settlements.
He became famous for meeting kings, hiding the Polish crown jewels and imprisoning Móric Benovský, a nobleman, traveller and king of Madagascar.
The gallery exhibits the works of an artistic glassmaker from Ždiar, Ján Zoričák, who is one of the most important Slovak and French glassmakers.
This unique museum presents the original architecture, interior and costumes of the Gorals living at the foot of the Belianske Tatras.