Guidebook for Bratislava

Michal And Michaela
Michal And Michaela
Guidebook for Bratislava

Sightseeing

The gigantic Slavín war memorial is visible from much of the city. On a hill overlooking the castle, it commemorates the city’s liberation by the Red Army in April 1945.
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Slavín
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The gigantic Slavín war memorial is visible from much of the city. On a hill overlooking the castle, it commemorates the city’s liberation by the Red Army in April 1945.
The castle, on a hill above the old town, dominates the city of Bratislava.
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Bratislava kastali
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The castle, on a hill above the old town, dominates the city of Bratislava.
SKILIFT ŽELEZNÁ STUDIENKA
Lanovka station
SKILIFT ŽELEZNÁ STUDIENKA
The history of the Old Town Hall dates back to the beginnings of the mediaeval town in the 13th century.
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Old Town Hall
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The history of the Old Town Hall dates back to the beginnings of the mediaeval town in the 13th century.
“Floating” on the pillar of the Bridge SNP, this restaurant offers a pretty unconventional experience, from where you can enjoy a unique panoramic view of Bratislava and its surroundings from above. The restaurant interior is elegantly furnished and the menu contains a wide variety of different international dishes. The restaurant has a total of 140 seats and reservations are possible. Offering an impressive view, this restaurant is a landmark of Bratislava and represents Slovakia in the World Federation of Great Towers.
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UFO
1 Most SNP
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“Floating” on the pillar of the Bridge SNP, this restaurant offers a pretty unconventional experience, from where you can enjoy a unique panoramic view of Bratislava and its surroundings from above. The restaurant interior is elegantly furnished and the menu contains a wide variety of different international dishes. The restaurant has a total of 140 seats and reservations are possible. Offering an impressive view, this restaurant is a landmark of Bratislava and represents Slovakia in the World Federation of Great Towers.
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Kamzík Sjónvarpsturn
14 Cesta na Kamzík
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Bratislava’s three-nave Gothic cathedral is built on the site of a previous, Romanesque church, dedicated to the Holy Saviour.
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Dómkirkjan í Bratislava
1 Rudnayovo námestie
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Bratislava’s three-nave Gothic cathedral is built on the site of a previous, Romanesque church, dedicated to the Holy Saviour.
Officially known as the Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary, but commonly referred to simply as ‘the Blue Church’ for obvious reasons, this is Bratislava’s most appealing art nouveau building.
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Bláa kirkjan
2 Bezručova
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Officially known as the Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary, but commonly referred to simply as ‘the Blue Church’ for obvious reasons, this is Bratislava’s most appealing art nouveau building.
For the local people, the western part of Bratislava is one of the most popular venues for a trip. Just 10 km west of the city centre, Devín Castle is set in beautiful natural scenery. Built on the top of a high crag, it towers over the small village of Devín and the confl uence of the Danube and the Morava rivers which form the border with Austria.
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Devín Castle Rock
15 Slovanské nábrežie
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For the local people, the western part of Bratislava is one of the most popular venues for a trip. Just 10 km west of the city centre, Devín Castle is set in beautiful natural scenery. Built on the top of a high crag, it towers over the small village of Devín and the confl uence of the Danube and the Morava rivers which form the border with Austria.
The bulbous yet elegant copper roof of Michael’s Gate is one of the symbols of Bratislava.
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Michalska hliðin
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The bulbous yet elegant copper roof of Michael’s Gate is one of the symbols of Bratislava.
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Maður í vinnu
251/1 Panská
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Michalská
Michalská
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Hviezdoslavovo námestie
Hviezdoslavovo námestie
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Attempts to develop a zoological garden in Bratislava stretches far back, while the first official considerations and discussions are dated back to 1948.
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Bratislava dýragarður
1A Mlynská dolina
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Attempts to develop a zoological garden in Bratislava stretches far back, while the first official considerations and discussions are dated back to 1948.
U Dobrého pastiera
1 Židovská
This rococo summer palace was built in 1760 for the chairman of the Hungarian Royal Chamber and advisor to Empress Maria Theresa, Count Anton Grassalkovich.
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Forsetaborg
2978/1 Hodžovo námestie
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This rococo summer palace was built in 1760 for the chairman of the Hungarian Royal Chamber and advisor to Empress Maria Theresa, Count Anton Grassalkovich.
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Sandberg
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It is shaped like an inverted pyramid. Architects of this project were Štefan Svetko, Štefan Ďurkovič and Barnabáš Kissling and it was completed in 1983. The project began in 1967. The building is 80 metres high and has a concert hall with a large concert organ. The building was included in a list of the 30 ugliest buildings in the world, but has been defended by Slovak architects.
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Radio and Television Slovakia
2826 Mýtna
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It is shaped like an inverted pyramid. Architects of this project were Štefan Svetko, Štefan Ďurkovič and Barnabáš Kissling and it was completed in 1983. The project began in 1967. The building is 80 metres high and has a concert hall with a large concert organ. The building was included in a list of the 30 ugliest buildings in the world, but has been defended by Slovak architects.
The Primatial Palace (1778-1781) was built on property originally belonging to the archbishop of Esztergom. The façade of the palace is in strictly classical style.
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Primatial Palace
2 Primaciálne námestie
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The Primatial Palace (1778-1781) was built on property originally belonging to the archbishop of Esztergom. The façade of the palace is in strictly classical style.
The Academia Istropolitana, the first humanist university in the former Hungarian kingdom, was founded in Bratislava by King Matthias Corvinus
Academia Istropolitana
3 Ventúrska
The Academia Istropolitana, the first humanist university in the former Hungarian kingdom, was founded in Bratislava by King Matthias Corvinus
Ancient Gerulata
67 Gerulatská

Parks & Nature

Count Grassalkovich ordered the building of the Summer Palace by an unknown architect – most probably Artur Mayerhoffer after 1760. The cour d’honneur abutted the Palace from the south side, closed by the railings and an axially designed garden from the northern side, known as Grassalkovich Garden, behind today’s Presidential Palace. Its current structure suggests the approximate original appearance.
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Forsetahúsgarðurinn
8 Banskobystrická
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Count Grassalkovich ordered the building of the Summer Palace by an unknown architect – most probably Artur Mayerhoffer after 1760. The cour d’honneur abutted the Palace from the south side, closed by the railings and an axially designed garden from the northern side, known as Grassalkovich Garden, behind today’s Presidential Palace. Its current structure suggests the approximate original appearance.
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Fjallaparkur
5381 Búdková
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Park Rusovce with its pleasant paths, corners or smaller rivers and lakes is the perfect place to forget the bustle of the city. There is the practically unchanged original area of the well-known Hugo Méntelep Riding School. Mansion Rusovce’s park is available to the public.
Kaštieľ Rusovce
Park Rusovce with its pleasant paths, corners or smaller rivers and lakes is the perfect place to forget the bustle of the city. There is the practically unchanged original area of the well-known Hugo Méntelep Riding School. Mansion Rusovce’s park is available to the public.
Lesopark station
Upper Mlynská dolina – Železná studienka – is among the most famous Bratislava recreational sites. It is part of Bratislava Forest Park. It is located on the southern edge of the protected area of Malé Karpaty. Vydrica stream flows through the area and its middle flow supplies water to four ponds. Near the main flow are smaller springs, wells and waterlogged areas.
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Železná studnička
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Upper Mlynská dolina – Železná studienka – is among the most famous Bratislava recreational sites. It is part of Bratislava Forest Park. It is located on the southern edge of the protected area of Malé Karpaty. Vydrica stream flows through the area and its middle flow supplies water to four ponds. Near the main flow are smaller springs, wells and waterlogged areas.
The Botanical Gardens, part of the Bratislava’s Comenius University but open to the public, were founded in 1942.
Botanická
Botanická
The Botanical Gardens, part of the Bratislava’s Comenius University but open to the public, were founded in 1942.
The oldest public park in Central Europe and one of the oldest central European parks.
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Janka Kráľa park
Sad Janka Kráľa
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The oldest public park in Central Europe and one of the oldest central European parks.

Arts & Culture

The Slovak National Gallery was founded in 1948 as the top state institution in the field of art history, art collecting, scientific research, culture and education. The gallery in Bratislava consists of a complex of buildings. The central building was originally a four-wing baroque residence on the Danube embankment (hence its name: the Water Barracks) built in 1759-1763 (designed by architects G.B. Martinelli and F.A. Hillebrandt). This was later reconstructed and an extension was built (1969-1977; designed by architect V. Dedecek) to meet new requirements.
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Slóvakíu þjóðlistagallerí
2 Námestie Ľudovíta Štúra
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The Slovak National Gallery was founded in 1948 as the top state institution in the field of art history, art collecting, scientific research, culture and education. The gallery in Bratislava consists of a complex of buildings. The central building was originally a four-wing baroque residence on the Danube embankment (hence its name: the Water Barracks) built in 1759-1763 (designed by architects G.B. Martinelli and F.A. Hillebrandt). This was later reconstructed and an extension was built (1969-1977; designed by architect V. Dedecek) to meet new requirements.
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Slóvakíu þjóðleikhúsið
17 Pribinova
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Kunsthalle Bratislava is a gallery presenting exhibitions of current domestic and foreign visual artists. It makes visual art available for the public also in the form of specially trained mediators. The Kunsthalle LAB is a so-called a “window gallery” that establishes communication with passersby through windows.
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Kunsthalle Bratislava
12 Nám. SNP
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Kunsthalle Bratislava is a gallery presenting exhibitions of current domestic and foreign visual artists. It makes visual art available for the public also in the form of specially trained mediators. The Kunsthalle LAB is a so-called a “window gallery” that establishes communication with passersby through windows.
The Nedbalka Gallery´s mission is to promote public understanding and enjoyment of art by the foremost artists working in Slovakia from the late nineteenth century up to the present.
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Nedbalka Gallery
17 Nedbalova
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The Nedbalka Gallery´s mission is to promote public understanding and enjoyment of art by the foremost artists working in Slovakia from the late nineteenth century up to the present.
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DOT. Contemporary Art Gallery
13 Lazaretská
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Bratislava’s newest major gallery opened in September 2000, at a dramatic site on a peninsula jutting out into the Danube River, about 15 kilometres south of the city centre.
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Danubiana
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Bratislava’s newest major gallery opened in September 2000, at a dramatic site on a peninsula jutting out into the Danube River, about 15 kilometres south of the city centre.
Red Stone Castle specializes in the development of housing culture of the nobility and bourgeoisie in Slovakia.
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Červený Kameň Castle
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Red Stone Castle specializes in the development of housing culture of the nobility and bourgeoisie in Slovakia.
This sumptuous building, dating from 1911-1915, was built in eclectic style on the former site of a baroque granary from the 18th century.
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Reduta
Mostová
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This sumptuous building, dating from 1911-1915, was built in eclectic style on the former site of a baroque granary from the 18th century.
Letná čitáreň U červeného raka
1484 Michalská

Entertainment & Activities

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Lumière cinema
2206/4 Špitálska
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Ondrej Nepela Arena
9 Odbojárov
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Eurovia Aréna
29 Trnavská cesta
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National Tennis Centre
6 Príkopova
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Magio Pláž
14 Viedenská cesta
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Laser Arena
45 Prešovská

Getting Around

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Hodžovo námestie
Hodžovo námestie
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Bratislava Central Bus Station
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Hlavná stanica
6750/4 Námestie Franza Liszta
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Bratislava Airport
Ivanská cesta
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Essentials

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Terno
27 Dunajská
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Central Receiving Center (CRC)
1 Limbová
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Supermarket BILLA
7 Nám. SNP
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Alžbetka pivovar
1 Mickiewiczova

Shopping

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Eurovea Galleria
8 Pribinova
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Aupark
18 Einsteinova
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Polus City Center
10645/100 Vajnorská
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Tesco
1/A Kamenné Námestie
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Central
6 Metodova
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