3. June 2019 at 13:45

The Bárczy manor house recalls Slovakia's Late Renaissance period

The building is in Banská Bystrica.

Compiled by Spectator staff , TASR ,

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(source: TASR/ Ján Krošlák)
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The Bárczy Manor House is a Late Renaissance manor house built during the second half of 17th century on a Gothic base.

It has preserved Renaissance arches and other original features. The manor house was built by the Radvanský family; it was their second manor house.

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The manor house was also referred to as the upper one because it was a bit higher than the first one. In 1917, the manor house was taken over by doctor Emil Bárczy.

Bárczy Manor has been dilapidating for years and is in critical condition.

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