
Spanning the strategic confluence of the Danube and Váh Rivers, Fortress Komárno forms one of Central Europe’s largest defense complexes. Its origins trace back to the 16th century, when it was fortified to resist Ottoman advances. The fortress incorporates both the Old and New parts, linked by extensive bastions, underground passages, and fortified gates. Visitors can explore the massive ramparts that served as vital protective structures for centuries. Guided tours highlight the fortress’s monumental architecture and rich military heritage. Nearby, Komárno’s historic center offers pleasant squares, thermal baths, and local delicacies, while a short walk across the Danube Bridge leads to cross-border attractions in Hungary.
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