Levoča
Levoča is a historic town located in eastern Slovakia, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. It is famous for the St. James Church, which houses the tallest wooden altar in the world, crafted by the artist Master Paul of Levoča in the 16th century. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors with its charming streets and rich history.
The town's origins date back to the 13th century, and it played a significant role in the region's trade and culture. Levoča is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including the nearby High Tatras, making it a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.