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− | The website introduces Slovenia's castles, mansions and palaces. The text is compiled from Ivan Stopar's Castle Guides and translated into English and German. The website contains numerous photos of the buildings or ruins also some monasteries and churches are included. The web site [[http://www.gradovi.net Gradovi.net]] was launched on 28th June 2004. There are 82 castles on the web site that is frequently updated with useful information for researchers, for instance stonecutter's marks or for potential visitors there are also links on possible mediaeval events as well as information about organisers. Founder of the site is enthusiast medievalist, also manufactures medieval armour and does the presentations of medieval combat. | + | The website [[Castles of Slovenia - gradovi.net|gradovi.net]] provides an overview of Slovenia's castles, mansions, and palaces. The website contains photos and descriptions of over 100 of these structures and their ruins in the Slovenian territory and will eventually include monasteries and churches as well. The text is compiled from Ivan Stopar's ''Castle Guides'' and has been partially translated into English and German. |
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The website gradovi.net provides an overview of Slovenia's castles, mansions, and palaces. The website contains photos and descriptions of over 100 of these structures and their ruins in the Slovenian territory and will eventually include monasteries and churches as well. The text is compiled from Ivan Stopar's Castle Guides and has been partially translated into English and German.
The website was launched on 28 June 2004 and is frequently updated with useful information for researchers. For example, a dictionary of technical terms and a special section on stonecutter's marks. For potential visitors there are also links on upcoming mediaeval events as well as information about their organisers. The founder of the site is an enthusiast with a passion for mediaeval history, who even manufactures mediaeval armour and makes presentations about mediaeval combat and martial arts.
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