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The town of Bardejov is situated in the north of eastern Slovakia.
At the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, the town attracted the attention of Hungarians sovereign of the family Anjou, for its strategic position on the commercial road for the Poland and the Russia.
Important monuments of Bardejov are: the Town hall, The St. Egidius church, the Town fortifications, the Former Humanist Gymnasium, the church of St. John of Baptist, the Greek-catholic church, the Evangelical church, the Orthodox church, the Former Jewish complex.
On the way to Bardejov we made a stop in the village Tročany and it's Greek-Catholic church of St. Luke the Evangelist built in 1739, and the village of Hervatov and visited the Roman Catholic church of St.
I have seen the pictures of Bardejov in the books of my large library, however I wasn't aware that the center of the old town is well hidden from the motorist passing by on the main road.
Bardejov merchants were also free to travel across the entire country as far as Dalmatia without paying duty or royal taxes.