- Svätý Jur
Geobox | settlement
name = Svätý Jur
category = Town
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symbol = Erb Svaty jur.gif
country = Slovakia
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region = Bratislava
district = Pezinok
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parent = Bratislava a okolie
parent_type = Tourism region
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elevation = 180
lat_d = 48
lat_m = 15
lat_s = 07
lat_NS = N
long_d = 17
long_m = 12
long_s = 56
long_EW = E
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area = 39.874
area_round = 3
population = 4929
population_date = 2006-12-31
population_density = auto
established =1209
established_type = First mentioned
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mayor = Alexander Achberger
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map_background = Slovakia - background map.png
map_caption = Location in Slovakia
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map1 = Bratislava Region - outline map.svg
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map1_caption = Location in the Bratislava Region
map1_locator = Bratislava Region
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commons = Svätý Jur
statistics = [http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/prvav2.jsp?txtUroven410107&lstObec507989&Okruhzaklad MOŠ/MIS]
website = [http://www.svatyjur.sk/english.php www.svatyjur.sk]
footnotes =Svätý Jur ( _de. Sankt Georgen, _hu. Szentgyörgy) is a small town northeast of
Bratislava , the capital ofSlovakia . The name means Saint George. Between 1960 and 1990, the forced the town to use a "non-religious" name Jur pri Bratislave. Svätý Jur has a population of almost 5,000.Geography
Svätý Jur is situated in the
Pezinok District of theBratislava Region in southwestern Slovakia. The surrounding areas include largevineyards in the nearbyLittle Carpathians and the uniqueŠúr swamps, aprotected area .History
The archaeological excavations date the settlement back to the
Hallstatt period and theQuadi period. In the 9th century, aGreat Moravia n castle was built there. Svätý Jur was first mentioned in a written source in1209 and received a town charter in1299 . It became a royal free town in theKingdom of Hungary in1647 . Despite a construction of the city walls between 1603 and 1664, Svätý Jur was devastated by theOttoman Turks in1663 . The Ottoman troops also destroyed the White Castle (Slovak: "Biely Kameň"), which had been an important administrative center of the region until then.In the 18th and 19th centuries and into the 20th century, the population was largely German, but the Germans were forced out after
World War II .In 1840, the first (horse) railway in the Kingdom of Hungary was built from Bratislava to the town.
Landmarks
The most remarkable historical monument is the Gothic church of
St. George , built in the 13th century. The sandstone altar from 1527 is an example of a transition between the Gothic and Renaissance styles. Thestained glass windows were designed byJanko Alexy in 1950. The woodenbell tower from the 17th century protects a bell from 1400. The bell cracked due to a fire in 1802 and after repair in 1848 was damaged again. There is a fame that this bell was buried during the period of the Ottoman raids and was accidentally found by a rooting pig afterwards.A Great Moravian castle was built in the 9th century and it was abandoned in the 14th century. 1,693 metres of the walls have been preserved, but their height is now lower than the original 10 metres.
Other places of interest include a Renaissance
manor house , a Baroque church ofTrinity , aPiarist monastery from 1720, and the ruins of the city walls.Svätý Jur is also well-known for the largest raceway in Slovakia.
Biely Kameň Castle
The castle of Biely Kameň was mentioned for the first time in 1217. It was the seat of the counts of Svätý Jur until 1609, when they moved to a more comfortable manor house in the town. The castle was partially destroyed by an Ottoman raid in 1663. The ruins are still visible.
Population
In 2006, Svätý Jur had a population of 5,186. According to the 2001
census , 97.5% of inhabitants wereSlovaks . TheRoman Catholicism is the most popular religion (72.5%), but there is also a significant number of atheists (15.9%) living in the village. [http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Municipal Statistics from the Statistical Office of the Slovak republic]External links
* [http://www.svatyjur.sk/english.php Official site of Svätý Jur]
* [http://www.svatyjur.tk/ Unofficial site of Svätý Jur]
* [http://www.rzfoto.sk/svatyjur Photos of Svätý Jur]
* [http://www.castles.sk/biely-kamen.php Short description of Biely Kameň Castle]References
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