Kremnica
Kremnica is a historic town located in central Slovakia, known for its rich mining history and beautiful medieval architecture. Founded in the 13th century, it became famous for its gold and silver mines, which significantly contributed to the region's economy. The town is also home to the Kremnica Mint, one of the oldest mints in Europe, where coins have been produced since the late Middle Ages.
The picturesque streets of Kremnica are lined with charming buildings, including the Church of St. Catherine and the Kremnica Castle. The town is surrounded by the Kremnica Mountains, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. Kremnica's blend of history and natural beauty makes it a popular destination for visitors.