Review:

Trencin Castle dates back to the Roman Empire and has a long and interesting history that includes being the seat of Hungarian aristocrat, Jakab Cseszneky, as well as the residence of Matthew III Csak, a Hungarian oligarch. Presently, visitors can see one of the oldest buildings in the region – a stone rotunda that was built during the Great Moravian period. Additionally, they can explore the museum housed at the castle; the Trencin Museum documents the history of the castle and the surrounding region and visitors can see artifacts such as pictures, artworks, weapons, historic furniture, and various archaeological findings.

Matušova 19, 912 50 Trencín, Slovakia, Phone: +42-13-27-43-56-57

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