Revúca

Revúca is a town in Banská Bystrica RegionSlovakia. Revúca is the seat of Revúca District.

History

The earliest written record of the existence of the town is from 1357. The iron industry was developing for more than 500 years. During the second half of the 19th century, Revúca became a centre of Slovak national revival. The first high school teaching in the Slovak language was founded in Revúca in 1862, but it was closed down by the Hungarian authorities in 1874 (see Magyarization). Both the original building of the high school (with the historical exposition) and the new building are the National Cultural Monuments. During the short period of its existence, the high school attracted many activists, writers, and politicians (Štefan Marko DaxnerJán FrancisciJúlius BottoSamuel OrmisAugust Horislav ŠkultétyIvan Branislav Zoch) to the town.

Landmarks

The late Gothic Roman Catholic church of Saint Lawrence (SlovakKostol svätého Vavrinca) has a deacon built in the second half of the 15th century and a pre-built tower. Originally, the church had two towers, but the lower one was dismantled after the fire in 1892. The main, pseudo-Gothic altar is decorated by table pictures depicting scenes from the life of Saint Quirin dated to about 1500.

Evangelic Classical Lutheran Church, a cultural monument. It was built in 1784–1785, the tower was built later in 1788. A commemorative board on the church is dedicated to the Slovak Lutheran grammar school- The first Slovak grammar school that was opened on September 16, 1862.

Surroundings

Revúca is a trailhead of several hiking trails leading to the Muránska planina National ParkMuráň Castle and Ochtiná Aragonite Cave are just a short drive from the town.

Contact

Revúca
email
webmaster@revuca.sk
address
Námestie slobody 13/17 050 80 Revúca
phone
058 28 515 12