Just outside Bratislava, Devin Castle (Devinsky Hrad) stands as a testament to Slovakia’s oldest traces of Slavic settlement, dating back to the ninth century. Perched on a strategic cliff, the castle has seen numerous changes in ownership and underwent several renovations before being destroyed during the Napoleonic Wars in the 19th century. Today, the castle’s ruins are a Slovak national symbol, offering visitors the chance to explore its historic remains and enjoy stunning panoramic views from the towers.
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