Dubnica nad Vahom Underpass No. 2 under the 1/61 road
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Dubnica nad Vahom Underpass No. 2 under the 1/61 road

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The second underpass under the 1/61 road in Dubnica nad Vahom, also known as "čučáreň", is located near gas station and shopping centre. The panorama shows the underpass entry before planned reconstruction.

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A: Dubnica nad Vahom Underpass No. 1 under the 1/61 road

por Vladimir Ronec, 580 metros de distancia

The first underpass under the 1/61 road in Dubnica nad Vahom is located in the centre of town. The pa...

Dubnica nad Vahom Underpass No. 1 under the 1/61 road

B: Matica slovenska Square during Christmas time Pt. I

por Vladimir Ronec, 660 metros de distancia

Lower part of Matica slovenska Square in Dubnica nad Vahom during Christmas time with the brand new l...

Matica slovenska Square during Christmas time Pt. I

C: Part of Matica slovenska Square after reconstruction Pt. II

por Vladimir Ronec, 660 metros de distancia

Lower part of Matica slovenska Square in Dubnica nad Vahom after reconstruction. The buildings on bot...

Part of Matica slovenska Square after reconstruction Pt. II

D: Part of Matica slovenska Square after reconstruction

por Vladimir Ronec, 680 metros de distancia

Part of Matica slovenska Square after reconstruction. Place between Hotel Filagor and Fix Shopping Ce...

Part of Matica slovenska Square after reconstruction

E: Reconstruction of Matica slovenska Square

por Vladimir Ronec, 700 metros de distancia

The centre of Dubnica nad Vahom is changing face. The former Matica slovenska Square is beeing massiv...

Reconstruction of Matica slovenska Square

F: Underground parking under the Matica slovenska Square

por Vladimir Ronec, 700 metros de distancia

The brand new underground parking under the Matica slovenska Square in centre of Dubnica nad Vahom. T...

Underground parking under the Matica slovenska Square

G: Part of Matica slovenska Square after reconstruction Pt. III

por Vladimir Ronec, 710 metros de distancia

The upper part of Matica slovenska Square in Dubnica nad Vahom after reconstruction. The buildings on...

Part of Matica slovenska Square after reconstruction Pt. III

H: Autumn in the Park of J. B. Magin in Dubnica nad Vahom

por Vladimir Ronec, 900 metros de distancia

The late sunny autumn in the Park of Jan Baltazar Magin in Dubnica nad Vahom. The beginnings and evol...

Autumn in the Park of J. B. Magin in Dubnica nad Vahom

I: Interior of Culture House Cinema Hall in Dubnica nad Vahom

por Vladimir Ronec, a 1.2 km.

Interior of Culture House Cinema Hall (big hall )in Dubnica nad Vahom after reconstruction.

Interior of Culture House Cinema Hall in Dubnica nad Vahom

J: Winter night at "Účko"

por Vladimir Ronec, a 1.4 km.

Winter night at "Účko", one of the biggest flat houses in Dubnica nad Vahom, with its typical "U" shape.

Winter night at

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Text by Steve Smith.

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