Architect Jozef Bebjak composed the entryway structure to the Domica Cave by means of a system of gradually closing frames leading the visitor to the entry point to the underground. The cave is situated in a karst area near the Slovak-Hungarian border and its recessed entry was regularly flooded with waters from the surrounding karst plains. The entrance building is composed on a fan-like assembly of frame structures, complemented by the lower circular part.
Bibliography:
DULLA, Matúš: Vstupný areál jaskyne Domica. Projekt 27, 1985, č. 10, s. 26.
DULLA, Matúš – MORAVČÍKOVÁ, Henrieta: Architektúra Slovenska v 20. storočí. Bratislava, Slovart 2002. 512 s., tu s.235, 450.