'Rusovce' (, , ) is a borough in southern
Bratislava on the right bank of the
Danube river, close to the
Hungarian border.
History
In the
1st century, there was a
Roman settlement named
Gerulata in today's Rusovce area. The first preserved written reference to the settlement is from
1208. It was part of Hungary until
1947. On
October 15,
1947 - together with
ÄŒunovo and
Jarovce - Rusovce became part of
Czechoslovakia according to the
Paris Peace Treaty. On
January 1,
1972 it was made a borough of
Bratislava.
Tourism
Main sights include the ruins of the Roman military camp
Gerulata, part of
Limes Romanus, and
Rusovský kaštieľ (mansion) built in the
19th century in the
Neogothic style, located in the
English park. Currently, it is closed to public.
Dunajské luhy Protected Landscape Area comprises some parts of the borough and is located east of the municipality.
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