Muráň

Muráň (earlier Podmuráň, German: Untermuran, Hungarian: Murányalja) is a village and municipality in Revúca District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia.

Surviving written sources confirm major iron mining activities in the vicinity of the village in the mid 15th and 16th centuries.

In the 19th century the village enjoyed a period of prosperity due to an establishment of a pottery manufacture.

[7] The deposed Bulgarian tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria lived in the Predná Hora mansion after being exiled from his homeland.

The preserved historical buildings in the village are the classicist townhall built in 1806, Tossay's inn (later called Koruna hotel) from 1873 and a state of John of Nepomuk from the late 19th century.