Bytča is is a district town in the Váh Valley region of Horné Považie.
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In 2024, it was home to 11,600 people. The town is home to machine, textile, wood processing (sports equipment), and food industries.
The town features a famous castle the Thurzó Castle built as a water castle by Pongrác Szentmiklósi in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 16th century in Renaissance style by Ferenc Thurzó. The town also houses the Wedding Palace (built by György Thurzó for his daughters' wedding) from 1601, which is the only building of this kind in Slovakia, Renaissance, Baroque and Classical bourgeoisie houses, an archive, and a museum (in the Wedding Palace).
Get in
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[edit]The nearest airport is Žilina Airport.
By rail
[edit]The city is on the route of Slovakia's most important railway line Bratislava-Žilina-Košice.
By car
[edit]It is a local road junction. The city is located on the D1 motorway, which runs from Bratislava through Žilina to Košice.
Get around
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[edit]- 1 Bytča Castle. A castle in the centre of Bytca. It was built in the 13th century by the archbishop of Nitra. In 16th century, a manor house around the Gothic castle was built. Famous Italian architects Kilian of Milan and Pocabello supervised the construction works and repairs.
- 2 Súľov. A former guardian castle
- 3 Hričov. Castle ruins.
Do
[edit]- 1 Súľov rocks. A national nature reserve, where the rocky crags take the shape of towers, cones and needles.
