• The exact origins of the Pajštún castle are unclear with some historians considering it to be the same castle as the Stupava castle.
  • Hrad Pajštún 5 - Majtán Robo. ... Not far from Bratislava, just above the town of Borinka, lie the ruins of the great Pajštún Castle.
  • Bratislava is the ideal starting point for a trip to the Pajštún Castle next the village Borinka in the Malé Karpaty Mts.
  • Some researchers identify it with today's Stupava manor house, others with Pajštún castle, and some even look for its location around the village of Borinka.
  • Pajštún castle, ruin. Stupava « Malacky « Bratislava region (Bratislava historic region).
  • You can read about Pajstun on the plagues before the castle and in Borinka. Pajštún is frequented by rock climbers, who scale and repel down the front walls.
  • It is certain that the construction of the castle was completed before the year 1390, when the king Sigismund donated Pajstun to the Dukes of Svaty Jur and Pezinok.
  • History Pajštún Castle was probably built in the third quarter of the 13th century, as part of a defense system along the Czech-Hungarian border and the route…
  • During your trip to Pajštún castle, you can also view them with preserved openings. They once had windows and bay windows with relieving arches.
  • The ruins of the castle close to Bratislava. Easy access by car, or by bus. ... Pajstun Castle ile ilgili Sık Sorulan Sorular.
  • Pajštún Castle belonged to the system of border castles, which in the Little Carpathians took over the function of protecting the northwestern borders of the...
  • The owners of the castle Pajštún ruled the territory surrounding the town of Stupava. The castle was owned by counts from the towns of Svätý Jur and Pezinok.
  • There are undemanding hiking trails leading from Borinka, Stupava or Bratislava-Rača to the castle. ... Nearby things to do at Pajštún Castle.