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Slovak–Chinese Issue – The Bojnice Castle Issue number
274
Date of issue
12.10.2002
Face value
12.00 Sk

The joint Slovak-Chinese issues, presented in a couple of stamps, depict ancient castle architecture. The castle architecture of China portrays the complex of Terraces in Handan (province Hebei in the north of China) which was the capital city of the kingdom during the ruling of the Chou dynasty (2300 years ago) and it is one of the 99 ancient historical and cultural towns. Several elevated terraces with the pavilions at their top were built during the Chou dynasty. Just one of the terraces remains today. 400 years ago the pavilions were reconstructed and in following periods were renovated several times. They represent a unique style of classical Chinese architecture of pavilions and terraces. The historical styles of European architecture are represented by Bojnice castle. The oldest document about the castle dates from 1113. Originally agothic fortress, it was later rebuilt into a renaissance aristocratic residence. Count Ján Pálffy, the last owner, reconstructed the castle in the romantic style of the early 19th century, inspired by the castles near the Loire river in France, the renaissance palaces in Venice, and the Tyrol's gothic style. Bojnice castle is one of the most attractive cultural monuments in central Europe. The two almost identical stamps are issued in China and Slovakia using the stamp designs of Slovak artist Rudolf Cigánik, who won the international competition.

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