Castle Jasenov

South of Humenné in wonderful woods of the Humenské vrchy Mts. are the ruins of the castle called Jasenov from the 13th century.
Penzión Prameň sa nachádza na brehu Vinianskeho jazera v turistickej oblasti Šírava. Okrem ubytovania ponúka reštauráciu, možnosť zadarmo si požičať bicykle, terasu a záhradu s grilom. Počas pobytu môžete v celom objekte zadarmo využívať Wi-Fi pripojenie na internet a k dispozícii máte tiež bezplatné súkromné parkovisko.
Všetky jednotky v penzióne Prameň sú vybavené satelitnou TV, písacím stolom, chladničkou a majú vlastnú kúpeľňu so sprchovacím kútom. Suity majú tiež balkón s výhľadom na jazero.
Jedlá si vychutnáte v reštaurácii penziónu a obchod s potravinami nájdete vo vzdialenosti necelých 2 km.
Pre deti je pripravené detské ihrisko. Priamo na mieste alebo v okolí penziónu sa môžete venovať rôznym aktivitám, ako napríklad cyklistike a pešej turistike.
Viniansky hrad sa nachádza necelé 3 km a mesto Michalovce 9 km od ubytovacieho zariadenia. Hrad Jasenov je vzdialený 10 km, zatiaľ čo skanzen v Humennom nájdete vo vzdialenosti necelých 14 km od penziónu.
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South of Humenné in wonderful woods of the Humenské vrchy Mts. are the ruins of the castle called Jasenov from the 13th century.
The town Humenné is situated on the middle reach of the Laborec river in the east of Slovakia and it has an originally Renaissance manor house. In the 19th century the manor was reconstructed in the Baroque style, which imitates the French architecture.
Fans of history will perhaps like to ascend to the ruins of the Brekov Castle rising above the town Humenné on top of the andesite rock with a nice view of the environs, including the towns of Humenné and Strážske.
The road south of the Veľká Domaša water reservoir leads below the ruins of the Čičva Castle from the 13th century. The Castle did not survive the last Rákoczis rebellion in 1711 when it was damaged.
The manor house has underwent reconstruction in 2012 and was opened for the public in summer 2013. Currently it is a seat of the city library, museum with a permanent exhibition, gallery and social and cultural events, ceremonies as well as concerts of classic music are organised there.
The Greek Catholic wooden church of St Basil the Great was built at the end of the 18th century and later reconstructed. It is a log building divided into three parts. Its exterior is painted in white. Iconostas is from the 18th century and the icon of Christ dates to 1773. The belfry standing in front of the church is from the 20th century.



