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Bardejov (German: Bartfeld, Hungarian: Bártfa) is a town in North-Eastern Slovakia. It is situated in the Šariš region and has about 33,000 inhabitants. The spa town, mentioned for the first time in 1241, exhibits numerous cultural monuments in its completely intact medieval town centre. The town is one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.

History

The ancient market place is towered by the Gothic Church of St. Aegidius
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The ancient market place is towered by the Gothic Church of St. Aegidius

The territory of present-day Bardejov has attracted settlers since the Stone Age. However, The first written reference to the town dates back to the 1240s, when monks from Bardejov complained to the King Béla IV about a violation of the town’s borders by Prešov. By that time, an important church of St. Aegidius was already built. Heavily fortified in the 14th century, the town became a center of trade with Poland. More than 50 guilds controlled the flourishing economy. Bardejov gained the status of a royal town in 1376, later becoming a free royal town. The town’s golden age ended in the 16th century, when several wars, pandemics, and other disasters plagued the country.

Landmarks

View of the town hall square (Radničné námestie)
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View of the town hall square (Radničné námestie)

Bardejov is dominated by the monumental church of St. Aegidius, mentioned for the first time in 1247. A three nave basilica with multiple chapels was completed by the 15th century. It hosts eleven precious Gothic winged altars with panel paintings. The central square (Radničné námestie), which used to be the town’s medieval marketplace, is now surrounded by well-preserved Gothic and Renaissance burghers’ houses. One of the most interesting buildings is the town hall, built in 1505. The lower part was built in the Gothic style, while the upper part is already in the Renaissance style. The fortification system from the 14th and 15th centuries is listed by the European Fund of Cultural Heritage as one of the most elaborate and best preserved mediaval fortifications in Slovakia.

Bardejov is also an important spa town. The therapeutic mineral water springs help people with oncological, blood circulation, and digestive tract problems. The old spa complex, not far from the center of Bardejov, also hosts an open air museum of folk architecture.

City quarters

View of the lower gate (Dolná brána)
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View of the lower gate (Dolná brána)

The city consists of the following quarters:

  1. Bardejov
  2. Bardejovská Nová Ves
  3. Bardejovská Zábava
  4. Bardejovské Kúpele
  5. Dlhá Lúka (annexed in 1971)
  6. Miháľov

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