Archaeological Research Concludes at Spiš Castle as New Renovation Phase Begins
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Archaeological teams have completed their research work at Spiš Castle, one of Slovakia's most significant medieval fortifications, as the site prepares to enter its next phase of restoration. The castle renovation project is proceeding according to schedule, with authorities now preparing a new tender process for the upcoming construction work. Spiš Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in eastern Slovakia, is one of the largest castle complexes in Europe and dates back to the 12th century. The ongoing restoration efforts are part of a broader initiative to preserve the historic fortress, which has been undergoing gradual renovation to maintain its structural integrity and cultural significance.
