Yes been there, done that, got the t-shirt as my husband says. The castle was nice I have to say but the city not really much. Don’t know why but seemed dull to us, maybe we just visited during a little bit of a dead time of the year.
I was born in Trenčín and went there in school...it is shame to admit, that my last visit of the castle is over 25 years ago🙈😀 Thanks a lot for nice video!😍
@@palmacate i'm gonna do an Erasmus scholarship from the US later this year so maybe I'll run into some of these small towns too :) I lived in Prague for 2 months before but never really went to places like Trencin. But I do want to visit a lot of the smaller German towns.
Trencin is small, but it has even lost a large part of historical looking centre during communism when many more or less beautiful detached houses and buildings were demolished, a large part of what you saw right around the main square has been replaced with the "commie" architecture. At least they didn't intervene into main square and the castle hillside too much. In the medieval times there was a fortification system around the city centre connected up to the castle, remains are still visible. Vah river was not regulated as these days and during floods the river was flowing right around the city fortification. As you are an Italian, hope your friends told you about the Roman inscription on the castle rock that is hidden behind the Elisabeth hotel as its a significant memory of Romans presence in the area way before the city was really born. I often check any videos from foreigners coming to Trencin and this is probably one of the best I've seen recently. Thank you for your presentation of my hometown. I suggest to do a bicycle trip to further or rural areas around Trencin or a hiking trip, the bike trail along the Vah river offers some nice views and places to stop.
Ďakujem ☺️ interesting to know these information! I noticed some communist style building very close to the historical center, and I thought indeed that they might have replaced some older buildings. I think I saw part of the fortification! I didn’t know about the Roman inscription - I must check it next time :) Thank you so much for your comment and for the suggestions 😍
@@palmacate there will be several smaller or larger investments to public spaces within the broader city centre as Trencin will become European Capital of Culture in 2026 that is expected to attract other foreign tourists. Hope it won't end up with embarrassment and the city will offer something more than the castle even we locals know other nice places around to spend time.
@@palmacate The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (lived in the years 121 - 180 AD) moved through the territory of today's Slovakia. He planned to make this territory a Roman province, which was eventually abandoned because he died prematurely of the plague in Vindobona, which is today's Vienna. Two interesting events are connected to his military campaign. One is recorded through reliefs on the Column of Marcus Aurelius in Piazzo Colona in Rome. The reliefs depict the march of the legions, their hardships during the drought, but also the so-called miraculous rain, which encouraged the Romans and intimidated the Germanic Quads. The second event was that Marcus Aurelius began to write his much-hyped, Greek-written philosophical work, Conversations to Himself, right at the time of this campaign. He clearly stated in the work: "Written in the land of the Quads on the banks of the river Granus." The Slovak river Hron is spelled in Latin Granus and in German Gran.
ahoj. What a beautiful country! I am Slovak but have never been to SK.
ما شاء الله جدا رائع أنا أتابعك من الشرق الأوسط ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Yes been there, done that, got the t-shirt as my husband says. The castle was nice I have to say but the city not really much. Don’t know why but seemed dull to us, maybe we just visited during a little bit of a dead time of the year.
It's great to watch your video with spoken commentary! I'm looking forward to the next video. Greetings from Bratislava 👍😀
Thank you so much! ☺️ and glad you appreciate the spoken commentary!
To your question - although I often pass by Trenčín, I've never even been to the city. It's a shame, I'll have to fix that one day 😋.
I recommend it! 😊
❤❤ Cool 😎
I was born in Trenčín and went there in school...it is shame to admit, that my last visit of the castle is over 25 years ago🙈😀 Thanks a lot for nice video!😍
Thanks to you for your nice comment! I loved Trenčín!
Interesting small town.
And also, you're Italian! Reminds me of my Romanian ex. Just more beautiful
It’s indeed very nice 😊 there’s not much to see besides the city center and the castle, but I love both locations 😍
@@palmacate i'm gonna do an Erasmus scholarship from the US later this year so maybe I'll run into some of these small towns too :)
I lived in Prague for 2 months before but never really went to places like Trencin. But I do want to visit a lot of the smaller German towns.
That’s so cool, enjoy your stay and hope you get to see as much as possible! 😀
@@palmacate thank you! I’ll be in Slovenia for year two (probably why your video was recommended to me). Maybe I’ll run into you!
cia , lanius e veramente un buon restorante :-)
Grazie :)
Trencin is small, but it has even lost a large part of historical looking centre during communism when many more or less beautiful detached houses and buildings were demolished, a large part of what you saw right around the main square has been replaced with the "commie" architecture. At least they didn't intervene into main square and the castle hillside too much. In the medieval times there was a fortification system around the city centre connected up to the castle, remains are still visible. Vah river was not regulated as these days and during floods the river was flowing right around the city fortification. As you are an Italian, hope your friends told you about the Roman inscription on the castle rock that is hidden behind the Elisabeth hotel as its a significant memory of Romans presence in the area way before the city was really born. I often check any videos from foreigners coming to Trencin and this is probably one of the best I've seen recently. Thank you for your presentation of my hometown. I suggest to do a bicycle trip to further or rural areas around Trencin or a hiking trip, the bike trail along the Vah river offers some nice views and places to stop.
Ďakujem ☺️ interesting to know these information! I noticed some communist style building very close to the historical center, and I thought indeed that they might have replaced some older buildings. I think I saw part of the fortification! I didn’t know about the Roman inscription - I must check it next time :)
Thank you so much for your comment and for the suggestions 😍
@@palmacate there will be several smaller or larger investments to public spaces within the broader city centre as Trencin will become European Capital of Culture in 2026 that is expected to attract other foreign tourists. Hope it won't end up with embarrassment and the city will offer something more than the castle even we locals know other nice places around to spend time.
@@bololo2000 I didn’t know that it will be European Capital of Culture! 😊 great!
@@palmacate The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (lived in the years 121 - 180 AD) moved through the territory of today's Slovakia. He planned to make this territory a Roman province, which was eventually abandoned because he died prematurely of the plague in Vindobona, which is today's Vienna. Two interesting events are connected to his military campaign. One is recorded through reliefs on the Column of Marcus Aurelius in Piazzo Colona in Rome. The reliefs depict the march of the legions, their hardships during the drought, but also the so-called miraculous rain, which encouraged the Romans and intimidated the Germanic Quads. The second event was that Marcus Aurelius began to write his much-hyped, Greek-written philosophical work, Conversations to Himself, right at the time of this campaign. He clearly stated in the work: "Written in the land of the Quads on the banks of the river Granus." The Slovak river Hron is spelled in Latin Granus and in German Gran.
Wow, so many interesting facts 😊 thank you 🙏
Is it free to enter the castle
No! Adult ticket is 9€ then there are reductions based on age (kids, senior etc.) :)
no i have not.
Yes. I did. Didn't like it that much. Does not present the real history much. Looked empty.
Many castles are like that, unfortunately 🥹