• 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...
  • Description: castle ruins in Bratislava, suburb Devín, Slovakia. ... Devín Castle Rock is a protected area situated 170 metres northwest of Devín Castle.
  • ...cheap beer to fill the Danube, it was time to get out there, it was time to find the mythical Devin Castle. ... At Devin Castle. There was even a sign to tell me this.
  • It is easy to get to the castle using public transportation, by car, by taxi, and by boat. But, if you decide to pay Devin Castle a visit, what can you expect?
  • Photo taken at Devín Castle by Tabbie on 4/11/2013. Photo taken at Devín Castle by Mária K. on 5/14/2024. See all 580 photos.
  • In 1635, the ownership of Devin castle passed onto the Palfy family. Later, the castle lost its strategic purpose and fell into ruins.
  • In the 13th century, the Devín Castle was a royal castle used as a border fortress of the Hungarian Kingdom. The first written record of it dates back to 1223.
  • 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.