About: Biely Kameň

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Biely Kameň (literally White Stone in English) are the ruins of a Gothic castle located on a wooded hill above the town of Svätý Jur in the Pezinok district in the Bratislava region, Slovakia. The name Biely Kameň became commonplace in the 1980s. The castle is also known as Svätojurský hrad (St. George castle). Biely Kameň served as a fortified seat above Svätý Jur since the 13th century until 1663 when it was finally abandoned by its owners. The castle was likely established in response to and not long after Tatar raids in 1241-1242.

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  • Biely Kameň je zřícenina gotického hradu ze 13. století nacházející se na zalesněném návrší nad městem Svätý Jur v okrese Pezinok v Bratislavském kraji. Hrad Biely Kameň nahradil ve funkci opevněného sídla starší hradiště situované na opačné straně údolí. Toto hradiště vzniklo v 9. století a svou funkci plnilo i v dalším období. V roce 1209 získal území Svatého Jura rod Hunt-Poznanovců, který si za své sídlo zvolil původní pevnost nad hradištěm . (cs)
  • Biely Kameň (literally White Stone in English) are the ruins of a Gothic castle located on a wooded hill above the town of Svätý Jur in the Pezinok district in the Bratislava region, Slovakia. The name Biely Kameň became commonplace in the 1980s. The castle is also known as Svätojurský hrad (St. George castle). Biely Kameň served as a fortified seat above Svätý Jur since the 13th century until 1663 when it was finally abandoned by its owners. The castle was likely established in response to and not long after Tatar raids in 1241-1242. Since 2002, the ruins are recognized as a national cultural monument but remain freely and publicly accessible. Most tourists visit the site from the nearby town of Svätý Jur. (en)
  • O Castelo de Biely Kameň está localizado em Svätý Jur, uma cidade ao norte de Bratislava, Eslováquia. Foi mencionado pela primeira vez no ano de 1217. Foi a propriedade dos condes de Svätý Jur até 1609, quando eles se mudaram para uma mansão mais confortável na cidade. Acabou sendo parcialmente destruído por uma otomana em 1663. As ruínas podem ser vistas até hoje. (pt)
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  • Likely look of the castle in the 17th century (en)
  • Remains of a Gothic window at Biely Kameň (en)
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  • Likely look of the castle in the 17th century (en)
  • Remains of a Gothic window at Biely Kameň (en)
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  • Biely Kameň 01.jpg (en)
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  • Biely Kameň (en)
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  • Biely Kameň je zřícenina gotického hradu ze 13. století nacházející se na zalesněném návrší nad městem Svätý Jur v okrese Pezinok v Bratislavském kraji. Hrad Biely Kameň nahradil ve funkci opevněného sídla starší hradiště situované na opačné straně údolí. Toto hradiště vzniklo v 9. století a svou funkci plnilo i v dalším období. V roce 1209 získal území Svatého Jura rod Hunt-Poznanovců, který si za své sídlo zvolil původní pevnost nad hradištěm . (cs)
  • O Castelo de Biely Kameň está localizado em Svätý Jur, uma cidade ao norte de Bratislava, Eslováquia. Foi mencionado pela primeira vez no ano de 1217. Foi a propriedade dos condes de Svätý Jur até 1609, quando eles se mudaram para uma mansão mais confortável na cidade. Acabou sendo parcialmente destruído por uma otomana em 1663. As ruínas podem ser vistas até hoje. (pt)
  • Biely Kameň (literally White Stone in English) are the ruins of a Gothic castle located on a wooded hill above the town of Svätý Jur in the Pezinok district in the Bratislava region, Slovakia. The name Biely Kameň became commonplace in the 1980s. The castle is also known as Svätojurský hrad (St. George castle). Biely Kameň served as a fortified seat above Svätý Jur since the 13th century until 1663 when it was finally abandoned by its owners. The castle was likely established in response to and not long after Tatar raids in 1241-1242. (en)
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