Nižný Skálnik


Nižný Skálnik is a village and municipality in the Rimavská Sobota District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia. Located between hilly and flat area, agriculture played an important role in local economy. The village is first mentioned in 1334. During the Hussite wars on Slovak territory, the hill above the village had been fortified by the Hussites, who constructed Maginhrad fortress, now in ruins. Most important sightseeing is classical Lutheran church from 1802.
Village is a birthplace of 19th-century Slovak historians Matej Holko and Ján Feješ.