Several charming gargoyeles can be spotted (or better - photographed with long-focus lens) on corner of castle chapel in Bojnice, Slovakia.
Bojnice castle is a national cultural monument, one of the most beautiful castles in Slovakia, visited by tourists from all over the world.
It is also one of the oldest and most distinguished of Slovak fortresses, standing on a travertine hill above the town. The first written records of its existence come from 1113 in a document from the Zobor abbey.
The extensive neo-gothic renovation was carried out during the years 1889 to 1910 and changed the fortress into an enchanting castle.
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Slovak description:
Niekolko kamennych chrlicov mozete vidiet na rohoch kaplnky Bojnickeho zamku.
Ide o akychsi figurativnych drakov s kridlami a ludskymi rukami.
Bojnicky zamok netreba obzvlast predstavovat - je to mozno nasa najznamejsia kulturna pamiatka, sluziaca ako volne pristupne historicke muzeum.
Jeho sucasnu neo-goticku podobu ziskal po kompletnej prestavbe stredovekej pevnosti na romanticky zamok grofom Janom Frantiskom Palfim v rokoch 1889 az 1910.
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