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Považská Bystrica

Považská Bystrica (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpɔʋaʂskaː ˈbistritsa] (listen); German: Waagbistritz; Hungarian: Vágbeszterce) is a town in northwestern Slovakia. It is located on the Váh river, around 30 km from the city of Žilina. It belongs to Upper Váh region of tourism.

Považská Bystrica
View of the town centre from the Rozkvet residential estate
Coordinates: 49°06′50″N 18°26′30″E / 49.11389°N 18.44167°E / 49.11389; 18.44167
Country Slovakia
RegionTrenčín
DistrictPovažská Bystrica
First mention1316
Town rights1946
Government
 • MayorKarol Janas (SMER)
Area
 • Total90.55[2] km2 (34.96[2] sq mi)
Elevation
321[3] m (1,053[3] ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total38,125[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
017 01[3]
Area code+421 42[3]
Car platePB
Websitewww.povazska-bystrica.sk

Profile

 
Veľký Manín mountain
 
Panorama from Orlovský bridge

Považská Bystrica is situated in a fold of mountain ranges Strážovské vrchy (1213 m) and Javorníky (1071 m a.s.l.). Mountains offer an attractive experience to trekkers and mountain-bikers in summer season, cross-country and skiing opportunities in winter season. Veľký Manín mountain (890 m a.s.l.) dominates the town skyline providing views from most places in the town. On the hill next to the town on the opposite side of the river Váh lies the ruins of Považský hrad castle with two manor houses beneath, to which the town's history is closely bounded.

Another popular tourist attraction close to the town is a breathtaking canyon Manínska tiesňava. Canyon splits Veľký and Malý Manín mountains. It is an internationally sought-after place-to-die for rock climbers. It is also less known as one of the filming sites for The NeverEnding Story in 1984. Just a few kilometers away lies another highly challenging reef formation: Súľovské skaly. To sum it up one of the most famous Slovak spas Rajecké Teplice lies about 20 km from the town, few kilometres closer are the youngest spas in Slovakia in Nimnica. Town has mostly postmodern architecture meaning that most of the pre-20th-century buildings were replaced in the 1960s and 1980s.

 
Motorway viaduct above the town

Považská Bystrica lies on the major traffic route Bratislava - Žilina causing many traffic jams in the recent years. The motorway viaduct was built through the narrowest segment of the town, which was opened on 31 May 2010.

Považská Bystrica has one twin town Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in the Czech Republic.

History

 
Ruins of Považský hrad castle above the town

The roots of the settlement of the town roots to Baden culture, also Celtic coins were found on the castle cliff supporting the presence of previous settlers. However, the first written reference to the town comes from 1316, in connection with Matthew III Csák. The next known reference about Považská Bystrica is dated 13 July 1330. In 1432, the town was burned by Hussite troops. The history of the town is very closely connected with the nearby Považský hrad castle, built in the 13th century. The most famous owners of the Bystrica castle and the land were knights Ján and Rafael Podmanitzky, known for their robberies. The family of Podmanicki became rulers of the town in 1458, when King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary donated the castle, the town and 16 surrounding villages to Ladislav Podmanitzky. During their reign, which lasted almost 100 years, the town was flourishing. This was supported by important document Articuli Podmanickyani, which stated the statute of the town and establishing old Slovak language the only official language among congildones.[what language is this?] No other town, except Považská Bystrica and Varín, had a statute with such provision regarding language use.

 
Tombstone of Rafael Podmanitzky.
 
Seal from the 17th century.

As an example of the language could be used engraving on the tombstone of Rafael Podmanitzky in the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Považská Bystrica.

The next one hundred years were hard for the town and the region, because of upheavals of several Hungarian noblemen. The town was plundered by troops of Stephen Bocskai (1604), Emeric Thököly (1679), Bereczényi and Očkay (1707). Despite the hard times, the town obtained more and more privileges from Hungarian kings during the period, and it had a significantly higher status than the surrounding countryside. This ended in 1886, when a new Hungarian legislation canceled all the privileges.

In 1918, the town became part of the Czechoslovak Republic. In 1929, an ammunition plant Roth transferred its production from Bratislava to Považská Bystrica, which significantly improved the employment situation. Starting in 1937 and continuing until 1945 rifles (vz.24 and K98k) and small arms ammunition were manufactured here. After World War II the munitions factory at Považská Bystrica continued to produce weapons and ammunition for both the military and for commercial purposes.

Since World War II, and especially in the 1970s and 1980s, the town grew significantly. New residential areas were built around the tiny town center. The town center itself was re-built completely, therefore you can hardly find any historical buildings there now. The main employer since the second world war was the engineering plant Považské strojárne. The plant mainly manufactured scooters and industrial bearings. Since the end of socialism, the company has not prospered. This has caused increased unemployment.

Demographics

According to the 2001 census, the town had 42,733 inhabitants. 97.72% of inhabitants were Slovaks and 1.01% Czechs.[5] The religious make-up was 81.10% Roman Catholics, 12.18% people with no religious affiliation, and 2.56% Lutherans.[5]

Politics

Local

Mayors

2018 mayoral election
Name Alliance Result
Votes %
Karol Janas SMERSNSSZ 7,294 59.2%
Andrej Péli Independent 4,401 35.7%
Jaroslav Ševčík Independent 410 3.3%
Juraj Smatana SaSOĽaNO 217 1.8%
Source: SME

* Juraj Smatana resigned from the candidacy and supported Andrej Péli, but remained on the ballot paper.

Current Town Parliament

Alliance Seats
SMERSNSSZ 10
KDH 5
SaSOĽaNOPS 3
SPOLU 1
Independents 6
Source: SME

Nationwide

2020 parliamentary election

Party Result % diff.
Nationwide Pov. Bystrica
OĽaNO 25.02% (#1) 21.80% (#2) –3.22
SMER 18.29% (#2) 22.44% (#1) +4.15
SR 8.24% (#3) 9.20% (#4) +0.96
ĽSNS 7.97% (#4) 9.27% (#3) +1.30
PSS 6.96% (#5) 7.82% (#5) +0.86
SaS 6.22% (#6) 6.20% (#6) –0.02
5.77% (#7) 5.12% (#7) –0.65
KDH 4.65% (#8) 4.01% (#9) –0.64
MKÖ–MKS 3.91% (#9) 0.00% (#24) –3.91
SNS 3.16% (#10) 5.04% (#8) +1.88
Others 9.81% 9.10% –0.71
Source: SME

Interesting places

Places of history

 
Coins found on the castle cliff, dated to the first century BC.

Považský hrad

Považský hrad is a landmark of the town and witness of the history (e.g., Celtic coins were found on the castle cliff). It went through many reconstructions, therefore it represents many different architectural movements. The towers of the town were accepted as the symbols to the coat of arms of the town. Nowadays some minor works are done on the castle by voluntary organization Zdruzenie hradu Bystrica, but castle needs a more complex reconstruction.

Burg

The Burg was built in the first half of the 17th century, and is representative of Slovak renaissance culture.

Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Považská Bystrica

The Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Povazska Bystrica is the main church in the town, situated in the heart of the town gives the cross section between 14th-century architecture and the architecture of the first half of the 20th century in Slovakia. It was built by Ján Podmanitzky, the owner of the castle in gothic style. In 1913-1914 the tower of the church was covered with baroque "onion like" construction. From the original buildings only the presbytery and the northern perimetric wall still stand. Major reconstruction and enlarging began in 1940. Church's windows are filled with colourful stained glass filling created by Slovak artist Vincent Hložník and his wife Viera Hložníková in 1951. In front of the church is a sandstone statue of saint Mary to which church is dedicated. Inside are epitaphs of Zigmund Balassa, Alzbeta Zborovska, tombstone of Rafael Podmaintzky remains of caryatids and the depiction of the old town on the Balassa tombstone.

Orlové manor house

 
Manor house Orlove

Orlové manor-house was built in 1612 by the Hungarian noble, Žigmund Balassa. Originally, it was a Renaissance single-storey manor-house which was supposed to bring the promise of new, modern and comfortable living for the aristocratic Balassa family, which the cold and uninviting Považský castle could no longer provide. At the time, it was quite common for the nobility to abandon their castles – unconquerable, stone fortresses whose defensive function has lost their meaning – and to build modern, comfortable family seats in the town or countryside. The manor-house was then known as Zsigmond Háza, or Žigmund's house.

At the beginning of the 18th century, renovation works turned the manor-house into a two-storey four-wing manor. Another important owner who had a large impact on the manor-house's appearance was Pavol Balassa, the great-grandson of its founder. In the first half of the 18th century, he together with his wife, Juliana Batthyány reconstructed the manor-house in a grandiose Baroque style. The park and courtyard with its fountain were also added at the time. We can read about this reconstruction on the commemorative inscription above the manor-house's entrance gate. In the entrance gateway, we can see the alliance coat of arms of the Balassa and Bathyány families. Both family coats of arms are joined by the imperial crown expressing thanks to Maria Theresa and the imperial court for confirming the Balassa family's title of count.

One of the most precious parts of the manor-house is the late Baroque chapel of St. John of Nepomuk with its Rococo interior, built between 1770 and 1780. The chapel takes up two storeys in the manor-house's west wing. The Balassa family owned this grand family seat for a long 250 years. Later, it had several owners, not of all which were of benefit to the manor-house or its surroundings. At the beginning of the 20th century, the manor-house was owned for several years by the world-famous Czech violin virtuoso and composer, Jan Kubelík.

Before the World War II Orlové manor-house became the residence of Ing. Klementin Ružička, the General Director of Zbrojovka Brno, the largest armory in Czecho-Slovakian region. He moved to the palace Orlové together with his family. Opposed to his predecessors, previous owners of the palace Orlove, he resided there permanently. During his tenure he cared a lot to preserve the palace identity and its architecture style.

In Socialistic period of the Slovac history Orlové manor-house became the property of the state and served as an administrative building of the local archive, later, as a dormitory for season workers, after all, as a local museum.

A four-star hotel Gino Park Palace is settled in Orlové manor-house nowadays. It offers a high standard luxury accommodation, restaurant services and events all year around.

Kalvária Považská Bystrica

Kalvaria in Povazska Bystrica was mostly destroyed during the socialist era. It has 11 stops leading to the main Chapel of Saint Magdalene on the top of the hill. Last reconstruction of the monument was done in 1937. In spite of its present state, it is a part of national heritage. In the chapel of Saint Magdalene there were the statues of Jesus and two men on the hill Golgotha, but because of the situation statues were moved to the main town church.

Manor Považské Podhradie

Szapáry Castle is a rococo style building with granary and system of outbuildings, below the castle. A chapel was built inside between 1763 and 1764. The chapel was reconstructed in 1960. In the interior of the manor house were rococo paintings, stone coats of arms.

Chapel of Saint Helena

 
Chapel of Saint Helena in Považská Bystrica

The Chapel of Saint Helena was built in 1728 by count Peter Szaparay on the hill above the town. It is surrounded by lindens, of which one is more than 250 years old. The chapel was robbed and became a ruin until it was renewed in the 1990s.

Kostol Svätého Ladislava

 
Kostol Sv. Ladislava

Kostol sv. Ladislava v Považskom Podhradí is the last fourth member of the four historical buildings build nearby the castle, creating the panorama of Povazske Podhradie. It was built in the 19th century. In the premises of the church is statue of John of Nepomuk, which was coincidentally brought to Považské Podhradie on abandoned flatboat during floods in 1784. After the floods the statue was placed on the place of its founding with five lindens around. However, after some time lindens grew together forming one massive linden-tree. From this point people started to idolize the linden with the statue as a wonder of nature until the linden was cut down during the building of new manmade basin of the river Vah.

Nature

Manínska tiesňava

 
Manínska tiesňava

Manínska tiesňava is the narrowest canyon in Slovakia, lying 6 kilometres from Považská Bystrica. It is place of great tourist interest, because of its wild and rare flora and fauna. It is frequently visited by rock climbers.

Modern architecture

Estakáda

 
Opening day of the Estakáda viaduct

The Motorway viaduct, due to its size, conception and short time of building, can be counted between the top structures of civil engineering in Slovakia. On 31 May 2010 the town viaduct was opened for traffic use.

 
ABŠO

Administrative building of executive agencies (ABŠO)

The Administrative building ABŠO in Považská Bystrica is one of the most important buildings from the remarkably prolific period of the 1960s that united the then typical figure of office buildings and hotels with an original technical design and lightened construction and shell of the building. It surpassed the Slovak context and was in the given period unique at least in the context of Czechoslovakia.[6] It is part of the programme for recovery and protection of modern architecture heritage Docomomo.

Building of RVP (Tatra banka building)

The Building of Tatra banka is one of the few traces left of old town centre which was demolished in seventies. It is the most important example of interwar modern architecture building in town. It is included in the list of monuments of the town.[7]

Boroughs

Považská Bystrica has 9 boroughs. 75% of population live in the town, most of them in the apartment blocks. 25% of the population live in the villages. Boroughs:

  • Centrum
  • Dedovec
  • Hliny
  • Kolónia
  • Lány
  • Rozkvet
  • Stred
  • SNP
  • Zákvašov

Villages near Považská Bystrica: Dolny and Horny Milochov, Jelšové, Industrial zone, Šuvarovce.

Other settlements within the district: Belažská Kopanica, Cingelov laz, Dvorského laz, Galanovce, Chodnické, Krekáčov laz, Líškovie laz, Matúšsky laz, Rybárikov laz, Tomankovci a Trnovie laz.

Notable people

NGOs

In the town there are working some small local organizations trying to influence it

  • Bystricykel[8]
  • Zdruzenie hradu Bystrica[9]

Twin towns — sister cities

Považská Bystrica is twinned with:[10]

Climate

Považská Bystrica has a humid continental climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification).

Climate data for Považská Bystrica
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) -0
(32)
2.2
(36.0)
7.3
(45.1)
14
(57)
18.1
(64.6)
21.5
(70.7)
23.3
(73.9)
23.2
(73.8)
18.2
(64.8)
12.5
(54.5)
6.9
(44.4)
1.4
(34.5)
12.4
(54.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) −2.9
(26.8)
−1.2
(29.8)
3.2
(37.8)
9.2
(48.6)
13.7
(56.7)
17.3
(63.1)
19.1
(66.4)
18.8
(65.8)
14.1
(57.4)
8.8
(47.8)
4.1
(39.4)
−1
(30)
8.6
(47.5)
Average low °C (°F) −6
(21)
−4.5
(23.9)
−1
(30)
3.7
(38.7)
8.5
(47.3)
12.2
(54.0)
14.2
(57.6)
13.9
(57.0)
9.7
(49.5)
5.2
(41.4)
1.4
(34.5)
−3.4
(25.9)
4.5
(40.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 60
(2.4)
55
(2.2)
63
(2.5)
64
(2.5)
89
(3.5)
93
(3.7)
103
(4.1)
80
(3.1)
79
(3.1)
61
(2.4)
65
(2.6)
63
(2.5)
875
(34.6)
Source: https://en.climate-data.org/europe/slovakia/region-of-trencin/povazska-bystrica-7219/

References

  1. ^ "Počet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia - obce (ročne)". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  2. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce [om7014rr_ukaz: Rozloha (Štvorcový meter)]". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  3. ^ a b c d "Základná charakteristika". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  4. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  5. ^ a b . Statistical Office of the Slovak republic. Archived from the original on 2007-11-16. Retrieved 2007-12-09.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
  7. ^ http://www.povazska-bystrica.sk/download_file_f.php?id=153056[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ Bystricykel. "V Považskej Bystrici na bicykli". bystricykel.sk.
  9. ^ Turošík, Marek. "hrad BYSTRICA - úvod". hradbystrica.sk.
  10. ^ "Spolupráca s partnerskými mestami" (in Slovak). Považská Bystrica. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  11. ^ "Ради дружбы и сотрудничества".

External links

  • Official website (in Slovak)
  • Photogalery (in Slovak)
  • Photogalery (in Slovak)
  • Firmy Považská Bystrica - The companies in Povazska Bystrica (in Slovak)
  • (in Slovak)
  • (in Slovak)
  • 3D models Virtualna Povazska
  • Article about Kalvaria(in Slovak)
  • Article about Považská Bystrica in Slovak Spectator

360° views

  • Povazska Bystrica in 1975
  • Povazska Bystrica in 1968
  • View on the highway bridge 2009
  • Virtual tour Povazsky hrad

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Elevation321 3 m 1 053 3 ft Population 2021 Total38 125 1 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code017 01 3 Area code 421 42 3 Car platePBWebsitewww povazska bystrica sk Contents 1 Profile 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Politics 4 1 Local 4 1 1 Mayors 4 1 2 Current Town Parliament 4 2 Nationwide 4 2 1 2020 parliamentary election 5 Interesting places 5 1 Places of history 5 1 1 Povazsky hrad 5 1 2 Burg 5 1 3 Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Povazska Bystrica 5 1 4 Orlove manor house 5 1 5 Kalvaria Povazska Bystrica 5 1 6 Manor Povazske Podhradie 5 1 7 Chapel of Saint Helena 5 1 8 Kostol Svateho Ladislava 5 2 Nature 5 2 1 Maninska tiesnava 5 3 Modern architecture 5 3 1 Estakada 5 3 2 Administrative building of executive agencies ABSO 5 3 3 Building of RVP Tatra banka building 6 Boroughs 7 Notable people 8 NGOs 9 Twin towns sister cities 10 Climate 11 References 12 External links 12 1 360 viewsProfile Edit Veľky Manin mountain Panorama from Orlovsky bridge Povazska Bystrica is situated in a fold of mountain ranges Strazovske vrchy 1213 m and Javorniky 1071 m a s l Mountains offer an attractive experience to trekkers and mountain bikers in summer season cross country and skiing opportunities in winter season Veľky Manin mountain 890 m a s l dominates the town skyline providing views from most places in the town On the hill next to the town on the opposite side of the river Vah lies the ruins of Povazsky hrad castle with two manor houses beneath to which the town s history is closely bounded Another popular tourist attraction close to the town is a breathtaking canyon Maninska tiesnava Canyon splits Veľky and Maly Manin mountains It is an internationally sought after place to die for rock climbers It is also less known as one of the filming sites for The NeverEnding Story in 1984 Just a few kilometers away lies another highly challenging reef formation Suľovske skaly To sum it up one of the most famous Slovak spas Rajecke Teplice lies about 20 km from the town few kilometres closer are the youngest spas in Slovakia in Nimnica Town has mostly postmodern architecture meaning that most of the pre 20th century buildings were replaced in the 1960s and 1980s Motorway viaduct above the town Povazska Bystrica lies on the major traffic route Bratislava Zilina causing many traffic jams in the recent years The motorway viaduct was built through the narrowest segment of the town which was opened on 31 May 2010 Povazska Bystrica has one twin town Roznov pod Radhostem in the Czech Republic History Edit Ruins of Povazsky hrad castle above the town The roots of the settlement of the town roots to Baden culture also Celtic coins were found on the castle cliff supporting the presence of previous settlers However the first written reference to the town comes from 1316 in connection with Matthew III Csak The next known reference about Povazska Bystrica is dated 13 July 1330 In 1432 the town was burned by Hussite troops The history of the town is very closely connected with the nearby Povazsky hrad castle built in the 13th century The most famous owners of the Bystrica castle and the land were knights Jan and Rafael Podmanitzky known for their robberies The family of Podmanicki became rulers of the town in 1458 when King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary donated the castle the town and 16 surrounding villages to Ladislav Podmanitzky During their reign which lasted almost 100 years the town was flourishing This was supported by important document Articuli Podmanickyani which stated the statute of the town and establishing old Slovak language the only official language among congildones what language is this No other town except Povazska Bystrica and Varin had a statute with such provision regarding language use Tombstone of Rafael Podmanitzky Seal from the 17th century As an example of the language could be used engraving on the tombstone of Rafael Podmanitzky in the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Povazska Bystrica The next one hundred years were hard for the town and the region because of upheavals of several Hungarian noblemen The town was plundered by troops of Stephen Bocskai 1604 Emeric Thokoly 1679 Bereczenyi and Ockay 1707 Despite the hard times the town obtained more and more privileges from Hungarian kings during the period and it had a significantly higher status than the surrounding countryside This ended in 1886 when a new Hungarian legislation canceled all the privileges In 1918 the town became part of the Czechoslovak Republic In 1929 an ammunition plant Roth transferred its production from Bratislava to Povazska Bystrica which significantly improved the employment situation Starting in 1937 and continuing until 1945 rifles vz 24 and K98k and small arms ammunition were manufactured here After World War II the munitions factory at Povazska Bystrica continued to produce weapons and ammunition for both the military and for commercial purposes Since World War II and especially in the 1970s and 1980s the town grew significantly New residential areas were built around the tiny town center The town center itself was re built completely therefore you can hardly find any historical buildings there now The main employer since the second world war was the engineering plant Povazske strojarne The plant mainly manufactured scooters and industrial bearings Since the end of socialism the company has not prospered This has caused increased unemployment Demographics EditAccording to the 2001 census the town had 42 733 inhabitants 97 72 of inhabitants were Slovaks and 1 01 Czechs 5 The religious make up was 81 10 Roman Catholics 12 18 people with no religious affiliation and 2 56 Lutherans 5 Politics EditLocal Edit Mayors Edit Jan Knapo Independent 1990 1994 Ľubos Lackovic Movement for a Democratic Slovakia 1994 2006 Miroslav Adame Direction Social Democracy 2006 2010 Karol Janas Direction Social Democracy 2010 2018 mayoral electionName Alliance ResultVotes Karol Janas SMER SNS SZ 7 294 59 2 Andrej Peli Independent 4 401 35 7 Jaroslav Sevcik Independent 410 3 3 Juraj Smatana SaS OĽaNO 217 1 8 Source SME Juraj Smatana resigned from the candidacy and supported Andrej Peli but remained on the ballot paper Current Town Parliament Edit Alliance SeatsSMER SNS SZ 10KDH 5SaS OĽaNO PS 3SPOLU 1Independents 6Source SMENationwide Edit 2020 parliamentary election Edit Party Result diff Nationwide Pov BystricaOĽaNO 25 02 1 21 80 2 3 22SMER 18 29 2 22 44 1 4 15SR 8 24 3 9 20 4 0 96ĽSNS 7 97 4 9 27 3 1 30PS S 6 96 5 7 82 5 0 86SaS 6 22 6 6 20 6 0 02ZĽ 5 77 7 5 12 7 0 65KDH 4 65 8 4 01 9 0 64MKO MKS 3 91 9 0 00 24 3 91SNS 3 16 10 5 04 8 1 88Others 9 81 9 10 0 71Source SMEInteresting places EditPlaces of history Edit Coins found on the castle cliff dated to the first century BC Povazsky hrad with Szaparyovsky kastieľ Povazsky hrad Edit Povazsky hrad is a landmark of the town and witness of the history e g Celtic coins were found on the castle cliff It went through many reconstructions therefore it represents many different architectural movements The towers of the town were accepted as the symbols to the coat of arms of the town Nowadays some minor works are done on the castle by voluntary organization Zdruzenie hradu Bystrica but castle needs a more complex reconstruction Burg Edit The Burg was built in the first half of the 17th century and is representative of Slovak renaissance culture Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Povazska Bystrica Edit The Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Povazska Bystrica is the main church in the town situated in the heart of the town gives the cross section between 14th century architecture and the architecture of the first half of the 20th century in Slovakia It was built by Jan Podmanitzky the owner of the castle in gothic style In 1913 1914 the tower of the church was covered with baroque onion like construction From the original buildings only the presbytery and the northern perimetric wall still stand Major reconstruction and enlarging began in 1940 Church s windows are filled with colourful stained glass filling created by Slovak artist Vincent Hloznik and his wife Viera Hloznikova in 1951 In front of the church is a sandstone statue of saint Mary to which church is dedicated Inside are epitaphs of Zigmund Balassa Alzbeta Zborovska tombstone of Rafael Podmaintzky remains of caryatids and the depiction of the old town on the Balassa tombstone Orlove manor house Edit Manor house Orlove Orlove manor house was built in 1612 by the Hungarian noble Zigmund Balassa Originally it was a Renaissance single storey manor house which was supposed to bring the promise of new modern and comfortable living for the aristocratic Balassa family which the cold and uninviting Povazsky castle could no longer provide At the time it was quite common for the nobility to abandon their castles unconquerable stone fortresses whose defensive function has lost their meaning and to build modern comfortable family seats in the town or countryside The manor house was then known as Zsigmond Haza or Zigmund s house At the beginning of the 18th century renovation works turned the manor house into a two storey four wing manor Another important owner who had a large impact on the manor house s appearance was Pavol Balassa the great grandson of its founder In the first half of the 18th century he together with his wife Juliana Batthyany reconstructed the manor house in a grandiose Baroque style The park and courtyard with its fountain were also added at the time We can read about this reconstruction on the commemorative inscription above the manor house s entrance gate In the entrance gateway we can see the alliance coat of arms of the Balassa and Bathyany families Both family coats of arms are joined by the imperial crown expressing thanks to Maria Theresa and the imperial court for confirming the Balassa family s title of count One of the most precious parts of the manor house is the late Baroque chapel of St John of Nepomuk with its Rococo interior built between 1770 and 1780 The chapel takes up two storeys in the manor house s west wing The Balassa family owned this grand family seat for a long 250 years Later it had several owners not of all which were of benefit to the manor house or its surroundings At the beginning of the 20th century the manor house was owned for several years by the world famous Czech violin virtuoso and composer Jan Kubelik Before the World War II Orlove manor house became the residence of Ing Klementin Ruzicka the General Director of Zbrojovka Brno the largest armory in Czecho Slovakian region He moved to the palace Orlove together with his family Opposed to his predecessors previous owners of the palace Orlove he resided there permanently During his tenure he cared a lot to preserve the palace identity and its architecture style In Socialistic period of the Slovac history Orlove manor house became the property of the state and served as an administrative building of the local archive later as a dormitory for season workers after all as a local museum A four star hotel Gino Park Palace is settled in Orlove manor house nowadays It offers a high standard luxury accommodation restaurant services and events all year around Kalvaria Povazska Bystrica Edit Kalvaria in Povazska Bystrica was mostly destroyed during the socialist era It has 11 stops leading to the main Chapel of Saint Magdalene on the top of the hill Last reconstruction of the monument was done in 1937 In spite of its present state it is a part of national heritage In the chapel of Saint Magdalene there were the statues of Jesus and two men on the hill Golgotha but because of the situation statues were moved to the main town church Manor Povazske Podhradie Edit Szapary Castle is a rococo style building with granary and system of outbuildings below the castle A chapel was built inside between 1763 and 1764 The chapel was reconstructed in 1960 In the interior of the manor house were rococo paintings stone coats of arms Chapel of Saint Helena Edit Chapel of Saint Helena in Povazska Bystrica The Chapel of Saint Helena was built in 1728 by count Peter Szaparay on the hill above the town It is surrounded by lindens of which one is more than 250 years old The chapel was robbed and became a ruin until it was renewed in the 1990s Kostol Svateho Ladislava Edit Kostol Sv Ladislava Kostol sv Ladislava v Povazskom Podhradi is the last fourth member of the four historical buildings build nearby the castle creating the panorama of Povazske Podhradie It was built in the 19th century In the premises of the church is statue of John of Nepomuk which was coincidentally brought to Povazske Podhradie on abandoned flatboat during floods in 1784 After the floods the statue was placed on the place of its founding with five lindens around However after some time lindens grew together forming one massive linden tree From this point people started to idolize the linden with the statue as a wonder of nature until the linden was cut down during the building of new manmade basin of the river Vah Nature Edit Maninska tiesnava Edit Maninska tiesnava Maninska tiesnava is the narrowest canyon in Slovakia lying 6 kilometres from Povazska Bystrica It is place of great tourist interest because of its wild and rare flora and fauna It is frequently visited by rock climbers Modern architecture Edit Estakada Edit Opening day of the Estakada viaduct The Motorway viaduct due to its size conception and short time of building can be counted between the top structures of civil engineering in Slovakia On 31 May 2010 the town viaduct was opened for traffic use ABSO Administrative building of executive agencies ABSO Edit The Administrative building ABSO in Povazska Bystrica is one of the most important buildings from the remarkably prolific period of the 1960s that united the then typical figure of office buildings and hotels with an original technical design and lightened construction and shell of the building It surpassed the Slovak context and was in the given period unique at least in the context of Czechoslovakia 6 It is part of the programme for recovery and protection of modern architecture heritage Docomomo Building of RVP Tatra banka building Edit The Building of Tatra banka is one of the few traces left of old town centre which was demolished in seventies It is the most important example of interwar modern architecture building in town It is included in the list of monuments of the town 7 Boroughs EditPovazska Bystrica has 9 boroughs 75 of population live in the town most of them in the apartment blocks 25 of the population live in the villages Boroughs Centrum Dedovec Hliny Kolonia Lany Rozkvet Stred SNP ZakvasovVillages near Povazska Bystrica Dolny and Horny Milochov Jelsove Industrial zone Suvarovce Other settlements within the district Belazska Kopanica Cingelov laz Dvorskeho laz Galanovce Chodnicke Krekacov laz Liskovie laz Matussky laz Rybarikov laz Tomankovci a Trnovie laz Notable people EditIrena Bluhova 1904 1991 social photographer and educator Peter Holka 1950 writer Janko Kroner 1956 actor Ľubomir Luhovy 1967 football player Michal Mertinak 1979 tennis player Andrej Meszaros 1985 professional ice hockey player Dorota Nvotova 1982 actress and singer Janos Podmanitzky 16th century Archbishop of Zagreb Istvan Podmanitzky 1480 1530 Archbishop of Nitra crowned Janos Szapolyai and Ferdinand I as the kings of the country Michal Maximilian Scheer 1902 2000 functionalist architect Dominik Tatarka 1913 1989 writer born in Plevnik Drienove Povazska Bystrica district Marian Vajda 1965 tennis player competed in the Olympic Games of Barcelona Novak Djokovic coach Imro Weiner Kraľ 1901 painterNGOs EditIn the town there are working some small local organizations trying to influence it Bystricykel 8 Zdruzenie hradu Bystrica 9 Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia Povazska Bystrica is twinned with 10 Backa Palanka Serbia Belchatow Poland Gjorce Petrov North Macedonia Holesov Czech Republic Roznov pod Radhostem Czech Republic Schekino Russia 11 Sovetsk Russia Taurage Lithuania Zhodzina Belarus Zubri Czech RepublicClimate EditPovazska Bystrica has a humid continental climate Cfb in the Koppen climate classification Climate data for Povazska BystricaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 0 32 2 2 36 0 7 3 45 1 14 57 18 1 64 6 21 5 70 7 23 3 73 9 23 2 73 8 18 2 64 8 12 5 54 5 6 9 44 4 1 4 34 5 12 4 54 3 Daily mean C F 2 9 26 8 1 2 29 8 3 2 37 8 9 2 48 6 13 7 56 7 17 3 63 1 19 1 66 4 18 8 65 8 14 1 57 4 8 8 47 8 4 1 39 4 1 30 8 6 47 5 Average low C F 6 21 4 5 23 9 1 30 3 7 38 7 8 5 47 3 12 2 54 0 14 2 57 6 13 9 57 0 9 7 49 5 5 2 41 4 1 4 34 5 3 4 25 9 4 5 40 1 Average precipitation mm inches 60 2 4 55 2 2 63 2 5 64 2 5 89 3 5 93 3 7 103 4 1 80 3 1 79 3 1 61 2 4 65 2 6 63 2 5 875 34 6 Source https en climate data org europe slovakia region of trencin povazska bystrica 7219 References Edit Pocet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia obce rocne www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b Hustota obyvateľstva obce om7014rr ukaz Rozloha Stvorcovy meter www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b c d Zakladna charakteristika www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b Hustota obyvateľstva obce www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b Municipal Statistics Statistical Office of the Slovak republic Archived from the original on 2007 11 16 Retrieved 2007 12 09 Administrative building Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2013 02 14 http www povazska bystrica sk download file f php id 153056 bare URL PDF Bystricykel V Povazskej Bystrici na bicykli bystricykel sk Turosik Marek hrad BYSTRICA uvod hradbystrica sk Spolupraca s partnerskymi mestami in Slovak Povazska Bystrica Retrieved 2019 09 02 Radi druzhby i sotrudnichestva External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Povazska Bystrica Official website in Slovak Photogalery in Slovak Photogalery in Slovak Firmy Povazska Bystrica The companies in Povazska Bystrica in Slovak Parish Povazska Bystrica in Slovak Hockey club in Slovak 3D models Virtualna Povazska Article about Kalvaria in Slovak Article about Povazska Bystrica in Slovak Spectator360 views Edit Povazska Bystrica in 1975 Povazska Bystrica in 1968 View on the highway bridge 2009 Virtual tour Povazsky hrad Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Povazska Bystrica amp oldid 1140037998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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