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Devín Castle
Devín Castle occupies the strategic confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers, with settlement layers from the Stone Age through the Great Moravian Slavic period to the medieval Hungarian border march. The 9th-century Slavic fortification connects to Great Moravia and the Christianization of the Slavs under Cyril and Methodius, while the medieval Hungarian castle layer reflects border-defense governance. A 1961 National Cultural Monument designation provides custodianship. Anchor modes: custodian|material_layer | Search hooks: Devín Castle; hrad Devín; Great Moravia Devín; Slavic hillfort Danube Morava; Devín Castle museum
Climb to the castle ruins overlooking the Danube-Morava confluence; see the Moravian Gate fortification remains; visit the small museum inside the castle; walk the Iron Curtain memorial path below the castle