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Splendours of Our Homeland
Nitra

Catalogue Number:  148
Stamp Design:  Karol Felix
Stamp Engraving:  František Horniak
Date of Issue:  March 3, 1998
Printing:  Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague
Print Technology:  Rotary-recess printing combined with recess printing
Print Run:  90,400
FDC Design:  Karol Felix
FDC Engraving:  František Horniak
Cancellation Design:  Karol Felix
FDC Printing:  Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague
FDC Print Technology:  Recess printing from flat plates
FDC Print Run:  10,000

Nitra Castle - a National Cultural Monument

Nitra castle was originally a Medieval edifice - known as Vasil's tower - erected on the site of a large Old Slav fastness traceable to 871. Prior to 1604 it acquired the Romanesque basilica of St Emeram and, through modifications and additions over time, a sizeable assemblage of buildings and fortifications. The castle was refashioned in the years 1673-74, and acquired its final form in 1739. The castle originally belonged to Pribina, and then to the Great Moravian principalities. It was the seat of the Great Moravian appanage principality, and from 880 to 892 the see of the Bishop of Nitra, Wiching. Following the establishment of the Hungarian state it was the property of the rulers and the seat of the Hungarian appanage princes, of the Nitra gubernators and, from 1083 to 1097, of a re-established Nitra bishopric.

Motifs on the stamp and block: the castle and the coat-of-arms of Nitra; a vessel of the Neolithic linear ceramic culture; rings, earrings and buttons of the Great Moravia and post-Great Moravia period from excavations at Nitra; the logo of the Nitrafila fair

FDC Motif: the stone atlas - commonly known as Corgoň, and the work of Vavrinec Dunajský - on the corner of the chapterhouse in Nitra

Cancellation motif: the Romanesque chapel of St Stephen, Nitra-Párovce


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