• The last private owner of Ľubovňa Castle was Ján Kanty Zamoyski, who married the Spanish infanta Isabella de Bourbon. They lived in the castle until 1944.
  • The Ľubovňa Castle was built at the turn of the 13th and 14th century, when it became a part of the boundary castles system in the north of the Hungarian Kingdom.
  • In 2012 the Stara Lubovna Castle won the Fenix – Cultural Relic of the Year Award. The castle itself is a large complex of individual expositions.
  • Partially preserved castle near the town of Stará Ľubovňa, which on the limestone rock forms the dominant of the Ľubovňa basin in the Spiš-Šariš area.
  • The castle lies above the town of Stará Ľubovňa in the north of Slovakia, east of the High Tatras, on the border of Spiš and Šariš, in the neighborhood of Poland.
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  • Stará Ľubovňacastle. present castle plan according to A.Fiala. reconstruction of the castle from the 15th century according to B.Drejewicz.
  • Standing on the top of a lush green hillock overlooking the Spiš city of Stará Ľubovňa is the particularly well-preserved Stará Ľubovňa Castle.
  • Uncover ancient secrets, follow the footsteps of kings and discover all the corners of the Ľubovňa Castle, which since 1311 rises above the town of Stará Ľubovňa.
  • In 1312 the castle was occupied by army of Hungarian king Karol Róbert. In years 1323 - 1342 was Ľubovňa castle owned by the family Drugeth.
  • Gothic tower – bergfried – from the turn of 13th and 14th Century, later three buttresses were added to it. This is the oldest part of Stará Ľubovňa castle.
  • Will probably come back to have also a walk in Stara Lubovna as we had to come back and could not do so. ... I’ve visited Stara Lubovna castle twice before.
  • Lubovna castle was built in the 13th century to protect trade routes in the Spiš region and has witnessed numerous historical events.