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Sites in Bratislava You Must Check Out On Your Holiday

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Sites in Bratislava You Must Check Out On Your Holiday - SUPERPOBYT Travel - www.superpobyt.sk The capital city of Slovakia has a lot to offer you. From castles and cathedrals to palaces and pubs, you will get it all here. While most people come to Slovakia for the exciting opportunities of adventure sports, there are others who are rather charmed by the country’s natural beauty and rich heritage. Whether you want to take a look at Slovakia’s past, or indulge in its present, there are places that will satiate your desires. While the castles will take you back in time, the modern pub culture will leave you wanting more. To have the best time in Bratislava, you must visit the following spots: Bratislava Castle: The location itself makes the Bratislava Castle so appealing to both tourists and the locals alike. Also called as Hrad, the Bratislava Castle is situated on top of a hill. From this location, you can see the entire city below. You can imagine what a great...

Just A Little Bit From Slovakian Culture And Ancient History

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Just A Little Bit From Slovakian Culture & Ancient History  -  www.superpobyt.travel The Venus of Moravany is called 'Venus' because Upper Palaeolithic female figurines are collectively known as "Venus figurines," a name derived from the Roman goddess of beauty, Venus. For a long time, these ancient figurines have been thought to be linked to fertility worship or cult practices, as their exaggerated features seemed to symbolize fertility and abundance. However, a new theory has emerged that suggests a different interpretation: these figurines may actually represent self-portraits. Proponents of this theory argue that the exaggerated breasts, stomachs, and hips are intentionally sculpted in a way that reflects how women perceive their own bodies. This perspective implies that the creators of these figures, likely women themselves, were not merely depicting idealized forms but were instead expressing their self-image and identity through art. This shift in under...