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    Cathedral of St Elizabeth

    The dark and brooding Cathedral of St Elizabeth wins the prize for sight most likely to grace your Košice postcard home. Europe's easternmost Gothic cathedral (first built in about 1380 but remodelled many times) dominates the square. Frescoes decorate the interior, as do the stone sculptures by Master Štefan, a local 15th-century sculptor. Ferenc Rákóczi II is buried in the crypt on the left side of the nave. For grand views of the town climb the cathedral's ornate tower.

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    Executioner's bastion

    The 15th-century Executioner's bastion is part of Košice's ancient fort-ifications and includes Ferenc Rákóczi House (adult/student 40/20Sk; h09:00-17:00 Tue-Sat, 09:00-13:00 Sun) containing some of the Hungarian heroes personal effects. Buy tickets here for Mikluš prison , a connected pair of 16th-century houses that once served as a prison and torture chamber.

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    East Slovak Museum

    Find hidden treasure at the East Slovak Museum. Workers found the secret stash of 2920 gold coins, dating from the 15th to 18th centuries, while renovating a house on Hlavná in 1935. (Anyone have a shovel?) In the museum yard there's a relocated 1741 wooden church that's rarely open.

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  4. Medieval Košice archaeological excavations

    Medieval Košice archaeological excavations. Go underground to explore the buried remains of the ancient archaeology of medieval Košice - defence chambers, fortifications, waterways and the cathedral foundations - in the mazelike passages unearthed during roadwork in 1996.

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    Ferenc Rákóczi House

    Ferenc Rákóczi House contains some of the Hungarian heroes personal effects. The museum complex was built in and around the 15th-century Executioner's bastion (Katova bašta), part of Košice's ancient fortifications. Buy tickets here for Mikluš prison.

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    Hrnčiarska

    Wander onto Hrnčiarska for some truly unique shopping. Along this traditional craftsman alley there's a potter's shop, an ironworks master, a semiprecious gem specialist, a baker and an herbalist store. The leather-maker is just around the corner at Kováčska 19.

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    Keltské Krčma

    Vaulted ceilings, ancient-looking masks and wood booths do create a Celtic sort of vibe that is conducive to leisurely eating or drinking. The eclectic menu includes Slovak pork in an apricot sauce, English roast beef and Mexican enchiladas.

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    Steel Aréna

    Steel Aréna is home to the town's revered ice hockey team HC Košice. Steel Aréna co-hosted the 2011 hockey world cup with Bratislava. Buy tickets at the Municipal Information Centre Košice or online at www.ticketportal.sk.

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    East Slovak Art Gallery

    A mix of traditional and out-there art characterises the East Slovak Art Gallery inside Shire hall (Župný dom; 1779), where the 1945 Košice Government Program was proclaimed.

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    Piano Café

    A dance music DJ spins most nights here, but keep an ear out because occasionally there is live jazz. There's also a enclosed courtyard where a pianist plays while diners chow down on pizza.

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    Lahôdky

    The ground-floor cafeteria at the Dargov Department Store serves hot dishes - sausages, stuffed cabbage rolls - as well as sandwiches and salads. There's a supermarket too.

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    Mikluš prison

    Mikluš prison is a connected pair of 16th-century houses that once served as a prison and torture chamber. Buy tickets from Ferenc Rákóczi House.

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    Slovak Technical Museum

    Historically Košice was known for its tinker tradesmen, and the Slovak Technical Museum shows examples of old machines and wrought-iron ornamental work.

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    Plzeňská Pub

    Plzeňská Pub has Czech beer on tap and roast pork and dumplings in the kitchen. Imbibe to your heart's content out back in the beer garden.

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    Plague Column

    Young and old gather on the benches facing the musical fountain, near the ornate, c 1900 State Theatre. To the north there is a large plague column.

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    Bamba Lina

    The young and the hip fill the modern, loftlike dining room at all hours. They have a pretty good selection of veggie pizzas, including broccoli.

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    Wax Museum

    Entry to the cheesy Wax Museum gets you inside Urban Tower (built in the 14th century, rebuilt in the 20th), on the other side of the church.

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    Romathan

    Though staged rarely, a performance by Romathan, the country's only Roma theatre group, is a mix of song, dance and exuberance worth seeing.

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    Zoo Košice

    Located in the small village of Kavečany, 9km north. To get there, take bus 29 from near the East Slovak Museum to the final stop.

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    Góvinda

    Enjoy divine vegetarian Indian food at a small eatery run by Hare Krishnas. At midday there's usually a symbol-tapping chant parade.

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  23. Steam engine train ride

    Steam engine train. Great for the kids during summer. Located north of the centre. Take bus 89 from outside the East Slovak Museum.

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    St Michael's Chapel

    To the south of the Cathedral of St Elizabeth is the 14th-century St Michael's Chapel. St Michael is the patron saint of the dead.

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    Cukráreň Aida

    Indulge in a creamy cake with your java at locally revered Cukráreň Aida. Ice cream for breakfast, yum.

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    State Philharmonic

    The city's orchestra, the State Philharmonic, has extra performances in May during the spring music festival.

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    State Theatre

    The State Theatre hosts opera and dance performances. Purchase tickets from the City Information Centre.

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