Slovenská ĽupÄa
Slovenská Ľupča ( until 1927 slovak also " Zvolenska Ľupča "; German Slovak Liptsch or older Bohemian- Luptsch, Hungarian Zólyomlipcse - to 1882 also Tótlipcse ) is a town in central Slovakia. It is located in Pohronie at the foot of the Low Tatras and the Polana about 12 km from Banska Bystrica.
The village was first mentioned in 1250 in writing. In 1944 the village was incorporated Ľupčianska Ulica.
Attractions
- Gothic Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity
- Liptsch the castle from the 13th century
Sons and daughters of the town
- Tibor Andrašovan (1917-2001), composer and conductor
- Samuel Czambel (1856-1909), linguist and translator
- Bohuslav Cambel (1919-2006), geologist and university teachers
Photos
Municipal office in Slovenská Ľupča
The installations of Evonik Fermas, sro and biotics in the vicinity of the place
Castle Liptsch