• The Devín Castle, in Slovak Devínsky hrad, is a castle in the small town of Devín. ... The Devín Castle is standing evidence of how Europe has changed.
  • To protect Devín, the emperor gave it to the magnate Nicholas Pálffy, whose descendants owned the castle until 1932, when it was bought by Slovaks.
  • Historic names. Devínsky hrad (Devín castle), 864 Dowina (id est puella), 1320 castelanus de Devin. Location N48.173876,E16.978175.
  • Devín Castle (Slovak: Hrad Devín, German: Burg Devín, Polish: Zamek Devín). ... that flowes into it, I wondered how close was the castle hill on the Slovak side.
  • 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.
  • It is an important archaeological site, famous for the ruins of Devín Castle. Devín lies near the Devín Gate, which was viewed as the western gateway to the...
  • Ruins of the ancient Devin Castle over the confluence of the Danube and Morava (March) rivers. Beatiful view of Devinska Brana (Porta Hungarica, Theben Pforte).
  • Devin Castle. Mighty fortress above the confluence of the rivers Morava and Danube is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Slovakia.
  • A few miles west from Bratislava you can find one of the most important archeological sites in Central Europe – Devin castle (or rather castle ruins) built in the 15th...
  • 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.