Please check the exect dates and location on the link below under “Event Related Information” under Program.The old gold mine town Kremnica is located in center Slovakia. It holds, every year, The European Organ Festival Kremnica Castle Organ in St. Catherine church. The giant organ with its 3500 pipes, the gothic structure of the church and its special location, create a great decoration and a magic atmosphere for the festival’s events.
The European Organ Festival – Kremnica Castle Organ 2024
When: Annally - Mid July - Second half of August (2024- TBA) - On Saturdays

Classical music
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Creations of famous composers are played by known musicians from over twenty countries in this unique festival.
For accommodations, check the most recommended hotels in Kremnica and around, most of them suggest FREE CANCELLATION option or NO PREPAYMENT NEEDED – PAY AT THE PROPERTY:
Accommodations around Kremnica:
Event Related Information
Event links:
Contact details:
Association of the European Arts
Furdekova 5
SK-851 04 BRATISLAVA 5
Slovak Republic
Phone: +421 903 719 654
Furdekova 5
SK-851 04 BRATISLAVA 5
Slovak Republic
Phone: +421 903 719 654
Contact Email:
For your attention !
IMPORTANT !
As unforeseen circumstances can arise, the details of events are subject to change. We highly recommend checking with the organizers before making any travel arrangements to ensure up-to-date information.
Country Information
Capital:
Bratislava
Currency:
€ EUR
Voltage and Frequency:
230 V 50Hz
Dialing country code:
+421
Time Zone:
CET (UTC+1) - (Summer UTC+2)
Language:
Slovak (official) 83.9%, Hungarian 10.7%, Roma 1.8%, Ukrainian 1%, other or unspecified 2.6% (2001 census).
Location:
Central Europe, south of Poland.
Climate:
Temperate; cool summers; cold, cloudy, humid winters.
Information email:
Tourist website:
Information address:
Slovak Tourist Board, Namestie L. Stura 1 P. O. Box 35 974 05 Banska Bystric a 5, Bratislava
Slovakia background and overview
The dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the close of World War I allowed the Slovaks to join the closely related Czechs to form Czechoslovakia. Following the chaos of World War II, Czechoslovakia became a Communist nation within Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe. Soviet influence collapsed in 1989 and Czechoslovakia once more became free. The Slovaks and the Czechs agreed to separate peacefully on 1 January 1993. Slovakia joined both NATO and the EU in the spring of 2004.
[Courtesy of The World Factbook]
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