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Prešov, with an area of 71.18 km² and a population of 91,498, boasts a rich history dating back to its first written record in 1247. Declared a free royal town in 1374, it became part of Czechoslovakia in 1918. Enjoy cultural experiences at the Wine Museum, Regional Museum, and Jewish Culture Museum. Witness vibrant events like the annual Days of Prešov and Dobrý Festival, showcasing local music and art. Key landmarks include beautiful churches and theatres, making Prešov a gem in Slovakia's cultural landscape.
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BASIC INFORMATIONS • Area: 71,18 km² • Population: 91 498 • Thefirstwrittenrecord: 1247 • Mayor JUDr. Pavel Hagyari • River Torysa • Currency: 1 euro
HISTORY • By the end of the 11th century the town had become part of the Kingdom of Hungary • In 1374 Prešov was declared a free royal town • In 1918 Eperjes (Prešov) became part of the newly created Czechoslovakia
Winemuseum • Solivary • Regionalmuseum • MuseumofJewishculture • Sarisgallery • Beergallery Museums
Cinemas & Theatres • Cinemax • TheScalaCinema • Theatreof Alexander Duchnovič • The Jonáš ZáborskýTheatre • Theportaltheater • Children´stheatreBabadlo • Children´stheatreDraK
Churches • Rome Catholic church of St. Nicolaus • FranciscanChurch • GreekCatholicBishop • Roman Catholic Church in Sekčov • LutheranChurch • OrthodoxChurch
Culturalevents • Daysof city Prešov: thiseventiseveryyear in the city centre of Prešov. There are manyconcerts, markets, competitions... • Dobrý festival: this festival isaboutgoodmusic, art, sports, fun, drinks and foodstuff...
Thefamouspeople • Katarína Knechtová • Ivan Tásler • Helenine oči • Komajota • Chikilikitu-a • No Name • Peter Nagy
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