Banská Bystrica
Central Slovakia's regional capital, where the Thurzo-Fugger copper company (1495) created the world's largest trading enterprise of its era. The Town Castle Barbican houses the THURZO–FUGGER Interactive Exhibition, revealing 500 years of mining history. The city also hosts the annual Vynášanie Moreny (Morena ritual) at SNP Square — a living pre-Christian spring ritual. Anchor modes: material_layer; living_ritual | Search hooks: Banská Bystrica; Thurzo-Fugger exhibition; copper mining; vynášanie Moreny; SNP Square; pálenie Moreny procession
Visit the Thurzo-Fugger Interactive Exhibition in the Town Castle Barbican; witness the Vynášanie Moreny ritual at SNP Square two weeks before Easter; walk the historic square with its medieval plague column and merchants' houses
Banská Štiavnica
UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1993), Banská Štiavnica was first mentioned in 1156 as 'terra banensium' (land of miners) and became one of medieval Europe's most important silver-mining centres. Its surviving urban form dates from the 16th century. The Mining Academy (founded 1735) was one of the world's first technical universities. The tajchy (artificial water reservoirs) represent an extraordinary hydraulic engineering system. The open-air mining museum and Glanzenberg mine let you enter the physical infrastructure of the mining era. Anchor modes: material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Banská Štiavnica; UNESCO mining town; silver mining; Mining Academy; tajchy reservoirs; open-pit mine tour
Explore Trinity Square with its plague column and mineralogical museum; visit the Old Castle and New Castle; descend into the Open-Air Mining Museum and Glanzenberg mine; walk among the tajchy water reservoirs; visit the Kalvária (Calvary) complex
Kremnica
A royal mining town whose mint was established in 1328 by King Charles Robert of Anjou — one of the oldest continuously operating mints in the world. Kremnica's gold mining wealth produced Gothic town fortifications, a town castle, and the Kremnica guldiner (an early large silver coin). The town hosts the Kremnické Gági festival of humour and satire, but its deepest cultural layer is the mining charter economy that made it a node in European precious-metal trade networks. Anchor modes: material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Kremnica; Kremnica Mint; gold mining; royal charter town 1328; Kremnické Gági; medieval coinage; mint tour
Tour the Kremnica Mint (one of the world's oldest); walk the preserved medieval town fortifications and Gothic town castle; see the mining museum and the original minting equipment
Špania Dolina
A copper-mining village near Banská Bystrica where the Thurzo-Fugger company exploited deposits after 1494. Prehistoric tools date back to 2000–1700 BC, connecting Bronze Age trade to the early modern copper empire. The Fuggers funded a laboratory for the alchemist Paracelsus here. Today it is a Monument Reserve of Popular Architecture with reconstructed 17th–18th-century wooden miners' houses, a fortified Gothic-Renaissance church, and the 'Knocker' (16th-century bell tower that called miners to work). The mines closed in 1888, leaving a preserved mining village frozen in time. Anchor modes: material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Špania Dolina; Thurzo-Fugger copper; miners' houses; Knocker bell tower; Paracelsus laboratory; copper mining village; Monument Reserve
Walk among reconstructed wooden miners' houses; visit the fortified Gothic-Renaissance church with covered stairway; see the 16th-century 'Knocker' bell tower; hike to ancient mining shafts in the surrounding forests
Zvolen Castle
Built for Hungarian King Louis of Anjou in the final third of the 14th century on the site of an older manor, Zvolen Castle replaced Pustý hrad as the region's administrative and residential center. Today it houses the Slovak National Gallery with permanent exhibitions including copies of works by Master Paul of Levoča and European Old Art. The castle makes the Angevin royal presence in Central Slovakia legible — it was built to project royal power over the mining towns and trade routes. Anchor modes: material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Zvolen Castle; Louis of Anjou; Slovak National Gallery; Gothic castle; Angevin royal residence; Zvolen exhibitions
Visit the Slovak National Gallery exhibitions inside the castle; see the Gothic architecture and the castle's original Angevin-era structural features; view copies of Master Paul of Levoča's sculptures and European Old Art collection