This interesting place is located on the territory of a nature reserve in the Low Tatras. The ice cave is one of the most interesting and largest, so it was included in the UNESCO list. Just imagine, the layers of frozen water in some halls reach a thickness of 25 m, and all this was formed over many centuries. The ice here is formed by cascades, columns, huge clusters of crystals and stalactites are visible everywhere.
The construction of Spišský began in the 11th century, the basis was the remains of a Celtic settlement. The castle has repeatedly successfully repelled enemy attacks, all because it was built on dolomite rocks, 200 m high. It has been repeatedly rebuilt, reconstructed, so the architecture of the building traces the Renaissance, Romanesque Gothic. Today, the building houses a museum, presenting medieval utensils, furniture, weapons and armor to the attention of visitors.
The total length of the dungeon reaches 2811 m, but only 720 m are open for excursions. The described landmark of Slovakia is interesting for its bizarre limestone layers, underground waterfalls. The halls inside are located at different levels, the differences between them sometimes reach 30 m.
Aggtelek is a village on the border with Slovakia. The area is most well-known for Aggtelek National Park. The park protects a vast area of caves. There are about 1000 caves and caverns that have been discovered in the area. While it’s not possible to visit all of them, it is possible to go on guided tours through some of them.
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