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Description of the place
Hermanovce is a small village in Slovakia situated in the valley of the Hermanka stream. It flows through the Šariš Highlands. The natural beauty of the Bachureň Mountains, on the slopes of which this village spreads, attracts tourists from the surrounding area. There is also a hiking trail that leads to a shelter called Chotárna. There are several hiking trails that lead to the Tichý brook, to the Zlá hole cave, to Smrekovica in Branisko and to the Levočské hory mountains. The most striking monument is the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. The most sought-after monument is the Péchy Manor House. In the village there is also a unique artistic object called Gloriet, which is located in front of the main entrance to the church. In the old parish building there is a preserved memorial room of priests Štefan Hlaváč and František Majoch. The Hermanovčan folklore ensemble, which is one of the oldest musical ensembles of this type in the wider area, is active here. Accommodation and catering is possible in the nearby area.
A place in the movie
In the relatively well-known small village of Hermanovce, director Marko Škop set the scenes from the documentary film "Other Worlds". In the house of Tóna Triščík, he captures the conversations and thoughts of a young folklorist and his wife, who live with their little daughter in their parents' house and wonder how they would solve their own living situation. They both dance and live folklore.
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