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The Sword of Pribina

A towering sword embedded in the ground commemorates the legendary Slavic ruler.

Nitra, Slovakia

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In the heart of Nitra, Slovakia, stands the striking Sword of Pribina—a captivating blend of artistry and history that commands attention in the city's bustling pedestrian zone. This monument isn't your typical street sculpture; it's a larger-than-life replica of a 9th-century sword discovered in the tomb of a Slavic prince. Adorned with intricate human masks on its hilt, the sword symbolizes both strength and peace, offering a poignant contrast to its original purpose as a weapon of war.

Unveiled in 1989 to mark Nitra's 1100th anniversary, the monument pays tribute to Prince Pribina, a pivotal figure in Slovakia's early history. His legacy as one of the region's first Slavic rulers is vividly portrayed through this monument, which serves as a reminder of the city's rich cultural heritage and enduring spirit.

Despite a mishap in 2015 when a train inadvertently collided with the monument, causing damage, the Sword of Pribina endured thanks to the skillful restoration efforts of its author Marián Žilík. Today, it stands proudly restored, captivating visitors with its symbolic power and historical resonance.

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The Sword of Pribina
1 Štefánikova trieda
Nitra, 949 01
Slovakia
48.31334, 18.088135
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