PĂșchov Rock

PĂșchov Rock

Trenčín Region

55/10060 min

PĂșchov Rock, known locally as PĂșchovskĂĄ skala, is a significant natural feature situated near the town of PĂșchov in the Trenčín Region of Slovakia. This rocky formation has been a site of human settlement since the Paleolithic period, with archaeological excavations revealing continuous habitation through the early Stone Age to the Roman era. Its importance is underscored by discoveries made in the late 19th century by Baron Emil Friedrich Johannes Hoenning O'Carroll, who unearthed bronze swords that contributed to the identification of the PĂșchov culture, an archaeological term denoting the area's ancient inhabitants. The rock's strategic location near the VĂĄh river and its natural fortifications made it a valuable settlement area during the 7th and 8th centuries by Slavic peoples and later during the 9th century Moravian expansion. Today, PĂșchov Rock stands not only as a geological landmark but also as a cultural and historical symbol reflecting the region's rich prehistoric and early medieval heritage. Visitors can appreciate both its natural beauty and its significance as a window into Slovakia's ancient past.

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Astuce: Visitors should consider exploring PĂșchov Rock during the warmer months for the best weather and accessibility. It is advisable to check local conditions and opening times on the official website before visiting. While the site is outdoors and generally accessible, guided tours or archaeological exhibitions in nearby PĂșchov can enhance the experience. Tickets for such tours or exhibitions may offer discounts for students or seniors, so inquire locally. Early arrival can help avoid crowds and provide a more peaceful visit.

Faits intéressants

  • ‱The PĂșchov culture, named after discoveries at PĂșchov Rock, represents an important archaeological culture of the late Iron Age in Central Europe.
  • ‱Bronze swords found at PĂșchov Rock by Baron Emil Friedrich Johannes Hoenning O'Carroll in the late 19th century were pivotal in understanding the area's ancient history.
  • ‱The site has evidence of continuous human settlement from the Paleolithic era through the Roman period and early medieval times.

Histoire

PĂșchov Rock's history is deeply intertwined with human settlement dating back to the Paleolithic era, making it one of the oldest known inhabited sites in the region.

In the late 19th century, Baron Emil Friedrich Johannes Hoenning O'Carroll conducted archaeological excavations here, discovering bronze swords that led to the naming of the PĂșchov culture.

During the 7th and 8th centuries, Slavic tribes settled the area, followed by the Moravian expansion in the 9th century.

Over the centuries, the site has remained a significant cultural landmark, reflecting the evolution of human habitation and regional development in central Slovakia.

Guide du lieu

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Archaeological Site of PĂșchov Rock

The main area of PĂșchov Rock features archaeological remains from various periods including the Paleolithic, Bronze Age, and early medieval times. Visitors can explore the natural rock formations and learn about the ancient settlements uncovered here.