Pajštún
Stará Trubska cesta

Pajštún Castle
Location
Pajštún Castle is situated on Stará Trubska cesta in Stupava, Slovakia.
History
The castle was built in 1300 and served as a defensive stronghold during its time. It was reportedly blown up by Napoleon's army in 1809.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is medieval, with the ruins of a defensive structure. The layout consists of a single, imposing keep surrounded by walls and fortifications.
Historical Significance
Pajštún Castle holds historical significance due to its proximity to Bratislava and its role as a hiking destination for the city's inhabitants.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently in ruins, with no official use or maintenance. However, it remains an attractive destination for hikers and history enthusiasts.
Heritage Status
Pajštún Castle has been designated as a notable historical site, although specific details regarding its heritage status are not available.
Visiting Information
Due to the castle's condition, visitors should exercise caution when exploring the ruins. The castle is open to the public for hiking and sightseeing purposes only.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no detailed information about the castle's interior or notable features is available.
Details
| Name | Pajštún |
|---|---|
| City | Stupava |
| Country | Slovakia |
| Coordinates | 48.275417, 17.08287 |
| Current use | ruins |
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