Places | March 26, 2014 03:33 PM EDT

39 photos of a traditional Slovak Festival

The international folklore festival the Jánošíkove dni is an biggest international festival in Slovakia. The festival held regularly in Terchová, the birthplace of the Slovak national hero Juraj Jánošík, situated in the norh-west of Slovakia early in August in a large open-air theatre providing 6000 places and a big festival pavilion with the capacity of 2000 spectators.

Special exhibitions of folk plastic art, photography and painting are also part of the festival as well as a solemn concert and the holly mass celebrated for the representatives of folk tradition in the large church in Terchová, a parade of wagons and music groups, folk festivities and a variety of fair attractions.

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