- loststory.net content/devín-castleDevín Castle was destroyed in 1809 by the armies of Napoleon I of France but subsequently became a central symbol for the Slovak National Revival.
- showmeslovakia.eu devin-castle/Devín Castle, standing on a massive rocky hill above the confluence of the Danube and Morava, is an extremely impressive landmark.
- spottinghistory.com view/3879/devin-castle/In 1323, the dukes transferred Pozsony county back to King Charles I of Hungary and Devín Castle became the possession of the heads (ispáns) of the county.
- radissonhotels.com en-us/destination/slovakia/…The castle's caves house permanent exhibits which offer visitors a unique way to get a sense of Devin Castle's history through the years.
- forgetsomeday.com devin-castle/Situated on a massive cliff at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers, and just over 6 miles (10 km) from the center of town, lies Devin Castle.
- tripadvisor.co.nz Attraction_Review-g274924-…A perfect visit to Devín Castle. Despite it being very hot, we both had an amazing time and the water fountain at the castle was a blessing.
- onlyslovakia.com en/travel/castles/devin_castle/The history of the castle ends with those tragic events. Devin castle is located in the suburbs of Bratislava and it attracts tourists from other countries.
- revisitinghistory.com castles/slovakia/devin-…Located 10 kilometers (about 6 miles) from the city of Bratislava in Slovakia, Devin Castle is a marvel of ruin that brims with character and charisma to this day.
- tripadvisor.in Attraction_Review-g274924-d290673-…I absolutely loved my recent trip to Devin castle. Took a bus from Bratislava centre to get there and was very easy. About 30 mins then 10 min walk from bus stop.
- falkensteiner.com en/devin-castleDevin Castle. Mighty fortress above the confluence of the rivers Morava and Danube is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Slovakia.