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While excavating the grounds of Rusovce Manor House near Bratislava, Slovakia, archaeologists unexpectedly came across the first Roman aqueduct ever discovered in the country. It dates back to the ...
Restoration work on the Rusovce Mansion in the capital of Slovakia has unearthed remnants of ancient Roman and medieval structures, including, most remarkably, the first known Roman aqueduct in ...
Archaeologists excavating the grounds of Rusovce Chateau, a neo-Gothic landmark in Bratislava, have uncovered a Roman aqueduct: an astonishing find that sheds new light on the site’s ancient past.
Archaeologists excavating the historic Rusovce Mansion found an ancient Roman water pipe, a first-of-its-kind find for Slovakia, photos show. Photo from the University of Trnava Digging into the ...
The Rusovce Mansion is located near the Slovakian capital, Bratislava, near the country’s western borders with Austria and Hungary. The building is in the middle of a decade-long renovation ...
Meanwhile, the fact that the village of Rusovce, called Oroszvár in Hungarian and Karlburg in German, became part of Hungary in 1920 after the disintegration of Austria-Hungary and has only been part ...
The restoration work on Rusovce Castle, a neo-Gothic gem located in a district of Bratislava, Slovakia, has led to the discovery of architecturally significant historical elements. Thanks to the ...
In Bratislava, Slovakia, archaeologists unearthed an ancient Roman aqueduct beneath the lawn of the historic Rusovce Mansion. This 1,800-year-old structure, the first of its kind found in Slovakia ...
During recent renovation works at the Rusovce Manor House near Bratislava, Slovakia, archaeologists uncovered a remarkable 1,800-year-old Roman aqueduct just two-and-a-half feet beneath the ground.
The reconstruction of Rusovce manor house, a neo-Gothic edifice located in the Bratislava borough of Rusovce, should be completed by the end of 2029, at a cost estimated at almost €110 million.