Nový zámok (New Chateau) Banská Štiavnica

On the hill above Banská Štiavnica, Nový zámok (New Chateau) stands since 1571 bearing the name of the hill Frauenberg or Dievčenský or Panenský hrad in Slovak (Maiden Castle or Virgin Castle).
Located right next to the entrance to the ancient Glanzenberg Mine, the Penzión Kachelman occupies a 17th-century building in the centre of Banská Štiavnica. It features a restaurant and a spa area.
The rooms have solid wooden beds and furniture in historic style and come with a private bathroom and cable TV. Free Wi-fi is available in the public areas of the guest house.
Typical Slovak specialities, barbecued food, pizzas and other dishes of the international cuisine can be enjoyed in the restaurant. There is an open fireplace inside and a terrace next to a pond.
After a day of exploring the UNESCO-protected city, you can relax in the spa area including a hot tub and a sauna. Massages are available on request.
One car per room can be parked for free on site. Trojičné Square can be reached on foot in just 5 minutes and the Salamander Ski Area is 3 km away from the Kachelman guest house.
We will prepare a tailor-made offer within 24 hours on weekdays from 8AM to 16PM.







On the hill above Banská Štiavnica, Nový zámok (New Chateau) stands since 1571 bearing the name of the hill Frauenberg or Dievčenský or Panenský hrad in Slovak (Maiden Castle or Virgin Castle).
The dominant monument of the town centre of Banská Štiavnica that has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List is Starý zámok (Old Chateau) standing on the terrace west of the Trojičné námestie square.
In the heart of the mountains Štiavnicke vrchy in central Slovakian village Svätý Anton (known as Antol before 1996) stands a monumental Baroque-Classicist manor house with a wonderful English park.
Sitno, the tallest mountain of the Štiavnické vrchy Mts., (1,009 m), dominates the south-western horizon of Banská Štiavnica and offers a fabulous view. Three faces of the mountain are steep, almost inaccessible, and on the fourth side the Castle of Sitno, or better said its ruins, stand. It was built in the 13th century on the site of a primeval fortified castle. It is in ruins since the 18th century.
The ruins of the medieval Šášov Castle stand above the river Hron not far away from Žiar nad Hronom in central Slovakia. According to a legend, the lord of the Zvolen Castle had it built for his court joker who saved his life while hunting.
The ruins of the Castle Revište near Hliník nad Hronom in central Slovakia are set amidst a romantic environment. They stand on top of steep rock about 100 m above the floodplain of the river Hron. There is a wonderful meadow below the castle used by canoeist as a camping site.
The detached exposition of Tekovské museum in Levice – a mill settlement of former miller Pavol Turčan – lies at the Sikenica stream, appoximately 1 km from the upper (north) end of the Bohunice village.
The Pustý hrad Castle (also known as the Old Castle of Zvolen) is situated near Zvolen on the slope of a forested mountain in the Javorie mountain range, above the confluence of the Hron and Slatina rivers, in central Slovakia. It is surprisingly large, comparable with the more famous Spiš Castle.
The Zvolen Castle, which is located on the bank of the Slatina River, is the most distinctive feature and symbol of the Central Slovakian town of Zvolen. An armoured train that reminds the Slovak National Uprising is placed nearby the castle.
The fort Bzovík in the south of central Slovakia next to more northerly situated village of Bzovík is another mute witness of local history.







