• Devín Castle, standing on a massive rocky hill above the confluence of the Danube and Morava, is an extremely impressive landmark.
  • Devín Castle (Slovak: hrad Devín or Devínsky hrad, Hungarian: Dévényi vár, German: Burg Theben) is a castle in Devín, which is a borough of Bratislava...
  • The most popular part belonging to Devin Castle is the so-called Maiden’ Tower. This is not located together with the rest of the castle, but down by the Danube.
  • Devin Castle lies on the confluence of two rivers, and it might not be too famous to anyone who isn’t Slovakian, but in local legend it is a place of incredible importance.
  • Description: castle ruins in Bratislava, suburb Devín, Slovakia.
  • Photo taken at Devín Castle by Great-Antique on 9/1/2024. ... Mon at 1:30pm and 6pm. Tickets are sold at the boat behind the castle.
  • From the bus station: By bus No. 70 to the terminal Novy most, then by bus No. 28 or 29 to Devin.
  • In the 13th century, the Devín Castle was a royal castle used as a border fortress of the Hungarian Kingdom.
  • At the times of the Roman Empire, Devín was an important military station and, at the times of the Greater Moravian Empire, the castle was a significant...
  • The Maiden Tower, Devin Castle’s most famous sight, was depicted on the Slovak 50 halier coin before the adoption of the euro in 2009.