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  • Discover the fascinating heritage of eastern Slovakia with its mixture of artistic influences from East and West

  • Visit the Cathedral of St Elisabeth in Košice, one of the most important Gothic buildings in Eastern Europe

  • Take in beautiful landscapes on a circuit of the region, visiting castles, wooden churches and open-air museums en route

“We always enjoy travelling with Alex Koller who is invariably well informed and thoroughly efficient – and good company too!”

- ACE customer on a previous tours with Alex Koller

A combination of picturesque scenery, well-preserved towns and villages, and major architectural and artistic monuments make eastern Slovakia a rewarding destination for travellers interested in exploring a country unspoilt by mass tourism. This tour provides an in-depth understanding of the rich artistic heritage and fascinating history to be found at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains.

 

Košice, the most important urban centre on our route, has the largest contiguous area of historical buildings in Slovakia, and, in the form of St Elisabeth’s Cathedral, one of the most important Gothic buildings in Eastern Europe. Similarly unexpected is the exquisite architecture of sites such as the Zápolya Chapel at Spišský Štvrtok.

 

For an area remote from many of the main centres of European cultural development, eastern Slovakia is extraordinarily varied – principally due to its historical connections with Hungary, Poland and the German-speaking world, as well as the presence of a variety of religious groups, among them Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic/Uniate communities.

 

While the rich legacy of Gothic art, in particular the oeuvre of Master Paul of Levoča, looks towards Southern Germany and Austria, aristocratic houses are predominantly linked with Hungary, as exemplified by the Andrássy Manor in Betliar. The mausoleum of Imre Thököly, one of Hungary’s national heroes, is found in the town of Kežmarok, also situated in the Spiš area of eastern Slovakia. Meanwhile, the grandeur of 19th century Hungarian architecture can still be appreciated at spas like Bardejovské Kúpele.

 

The latter moreover features an open-air museum of vernacular architecture, a subject that forms a particularly important focal point of our tour due to eastern Slovakia’s vast collection of wooden churches. These encompass several denominations, including Catholicism and Lutheranism; Greek-Catholic churches are also widely represented.

 

Throughout our tour, we will take in the region’s remarkable natural scenery, which is largely unspoilt, with highlights including the Slovenský Raj National Park and views of the High Tatra Mountains.

 

We will stay at hotels of three and four-star standard in Košice, Kežmarok and Bardejovské Kúpele. Please note that some of the areas we are visiting are less frequented by tourists, and while some of the accommodation is subsequently of a more basic standard, all properties chosen are the best available in the areas.  

 

Our Tour Director is art historian and experienced tour leader, Alex Koller, PhD. Alex studied in Vienna, Salzburg and Cambridge, and gained his PhD at Magdalene College, where he also lectured and supervised. An accomplished linguist, Alex has led many art and architecture tours across the globe, and his experience ranges from Eastern Europe, Russia and the Himalayas to Japan and Southeast Asia.

Days
9
Cost
£3095
Tour Code
ESLV-24


Included: return airfare, accommodation based on sharing a twin or double bedded room, eight breakfasts, eight dinners with water & coffee, excursions & admissions, gratuities & all taxes.


Not Included: travel insurance, double room for single use supplement £325.

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