And this group is trying to act totally nonchalant as they are unexpectedly stuck to a chair for some unknown reason. Very funny!! |
These guys were sitting on an invisible bench until someone came along and told them she had moved it elsewhere. At which point they all tumbled to the ground! LOL!! |
We got a tour of the hotel when we arrived. This is the beautiful suite where the American Ambassador would be staying for the weekend! |
And here is the little tower nook in the suite, looking out over the town. How I'd love to sit here and read a book from this romantic little spot!! :-) |
Downstairs there is a nice wine cellar. (Tim with Beata and Pat'ka.) |
At the far end of the wine cellar there are doors leading into a former mine. |
The mine area is dark and damp, but Beata told us that one couple held a wedding there. |
And finally at the far end of the mine opening, there is another tunnel, leading to the back side of some other miner's house! |
Then we headed out for a walk over the cobblestone streets and sidewalks of the town. |
Here is a link if you're interested in learning more about this fascinating and historic town.
Click here to read about: Banská Štiavnica
A statue honoring the miners who helped put this town on the map. |
The Catholic church and the town hall. |
After lunch in a restaurant high on a hill overlooking Banska Štiavnica, we hiked across to the far edge of town to climb the Calvary hill. |
Three of the chapels near the beginning of the hill, with the chapel at the very top visible far beyond. |
Looking up the Calvary Hill from just past the chapels. |
These purple trumpet-shaped flowers were blossoming everywhere on the hillside! |
Rivi's only time to actually pose and smile for a photo! LOL!! |
After returning from the Calvary Hill, we walked back towards the hotel. There were many spring flowers beginning to pop out! |
There is a very old forestry school in Banská Štiavnica, with a lovely botanical garden outside it. One of the old trees, planted in the 1700's, is this American sequoia. |
This is the gate leading into the botanical gardens and the forestry school, with dragons (or maybe swans) guarding the top of the gate. |
This is the new castle on the hill (from the 1500's - yep, that's the 'new' one!), framed by the church steeple and the town hall steeple, seen in an earlier picture. |
Here we are with Ambassador Sedgwick, in front of the old castle entrance. |
These bas-relief sculpture is part of a larger one incorporating landmarks, symbols, history, rocks and minerals in the Banská Štiavnica area. |
Soon the rain stopped, so we headed back to our hotel to change clothes for dinner and walk together to the restaurant about 10 minutes away.
Ambassador Sedgwick with Pat'ka's friend Beata and the Czech chef. The cuisine was all supposed to be American, but it definitely had some gourmet European touches! |
The band was excellent, and of course they played all American music. After dinner, we were all dancing and had a great time! |
Pat'ka translating for Ambassador Sedgwick's remarks. He talked about how Americans love to grill meat -- so true! |
Although the chef actually did all the food preparation, Ambassador Sedgwick was billed as being the cook, so he did grill some veal to help out! |
The menu was varied, but some of the items/names/combinations were new to us! Everything we tasted was delicious though! |
Before church, we had some extra time, so we gave some billiard lessons to Rivi and Pat'ka. We hadn't played pool in a long time, but it was a good, level table, so it was great fun! |
The Lutheran Church was huge, and we sat in the second balcony so that we wouldn't disturb anyone by having Pat'ka translate for us. |
It was hard to show much from where we sat, but the sanctuary was a unique oval shape. |
After church we walked back to the restaurant where we'd been the night before, and along the way we saw many newly-planted spring flowers. |
It is really starting to look like springtime in Slovakia! |
Yay for spring's arrival!! |
The low gray building that is barely visible at the top of the hill in the center of this picture is the restaurant where we had lunch on Saturday. It was quite a hike to get there! |
It was raining off and on all day Sunday, so our potential outdoor plans were changed. Pat'ka and Rivi got together with some old friends to talk, and Beata made an appointment for us at a nearby thermal hot spring spa. Pat'ka let us take her car, so we headed down the valley to Sklené Teplice.
We thought this round building was our destination, but after a phone call to Pat'ka so she could talk to the receptionist, we found out we needed to go down the road a little farther! |
The Cave Bath building was built right into the side of the mountain, and after entering we headed down some stairs deep into the rocks. |
After another game of pool with the gals, we headed back to Liptovský Mikuláš after a fun weekend filled with new experiences.
Super cool! We have been wanting to visit! Looks like an amazing town!
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