73 Sights in Bratislava, Slovakia (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Bratislava, Slovakia! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Bratislava. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
Sightseeing Tours in BratislavaActivities in Bratislava1. Most SNP
Book Free Tour*Most SNP, commonly referred to as Most Slovenského národného povstania or the UFO Bridge, and named Nový most from 1993 to 2012, is a road bridge over the Danube in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is the world's longest bridge to have one pylon and one cable-stayed plane.
2. Slavín
Slavín is a memorial monument and military cemetery in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is the burial ground of thousands of Soviet Army soldiers who fell during World War II while taking over the city in April 1945 from the occupying German Wehrmacht units and the remaining Slovak troops who supported the clero-fascist Tiso government. It is situated on a hill amidst a rich villa quarter of the capital and embassy residences close to the centre of Bratislava.
3. UFO
The UFO is an iron statue located in the park of the Mezi jarkami housing estate in Bratislava's Podunajské Biskupice district. It dates back to the 70s of the 20th century and its author is the academic sculptor Juraj Hovorka.
4. Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle is the main castle of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The massive rectangular building with four corner towers stands on an isolated rocky hill of the Little Carpathians, directly above the Danube river, in the middle of Bratislava. Because of its size and location, it has been a dominant feature of the city for centuries.
5. Slovak National Theatre
The Slovak National Theater is the oldest professional theatre in Slovakia, consisting of three ensembles: opera, ballet, and drama. Its history begins shortly after the establishment of the first Czechoslovak Republic in 1918. It is located in the capital, Bratislava.
6. Zoo Bratislava
The Bratislava Zoo is a zoo in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is located in the area of Mlynská dolina in the borough Karlova Ves. Opened in 1960, it is the second oldest zoo in Slovakia. The zoo covers an area of 96 hectares, out of which 35 hectares is open to the public. The zoo receives on average around 300,000 visitors annually.
7. Church of St. Elisabeth
The Church of St. Elizabeth, commonly known as Blue Church, is a Hungarian-Secessionist Catholic church located in the eastern part of the Old Town in Bratislava, present-day Slovakia. It is consecrated to Elisabeth of Hungary, daughter of Andrew II, who grew up in the Pressburg Castle (Pozsonyi vár). It is referred to as "The Little Blue Church" because of the colour of its façade, mosaics, majolicas and blue-glazed roof. It was initially part of the neighboring gymnázium and served as the school chapel.
8. Kostol Zvestovania Pána
The Franciscan Church is the oldest existing religious (sacral) building in the Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The church was consecrated in the year 1297 in the presence of King Andrew III of Hungary. In the past, the church building served for larger gatherings of townspeople or Hungarian nobles. In 1526 Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor was elected here to become the King of Hungary. During coronations, kings used to knight nobles as Knights of the Order of the Golden Spur in this church.
9. Galéria Nedbalka
Nedbalka Gallery is a non-profit organization founded in 2012. The gallery is located in a reconstructed historical building on Nedbalova Street in Bratislava. In accordance with the subtitle of the gallery – Slovak Modern Art, its representatives have set themselves the goal of gradually collecting, systematically processing and presenting works of art of the 20th century with an overlap to the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 21st century, which were created in Slovakia. The focus of the collection lies in painting, but sculpture and graphics are also represented in it.
10. Kostol svätého Jána z Mathy
The Trinitarian Church or Trinity Church, full name Church of Saint John of Matha and Saint Felix of Valois, is a Baroque-style church in Bratislava's Old Town borough, on the Župné námestie square.
Wikipedia: Old Cathedral of Saint John of Matha and Saint Felix of Valois (EN)
11. Sad Janka Kráľa
Janko Kráľ Park (Slovak: Sad Janka Kráľa, literally Janko Kráľ Orchard/Garden; formerly called Städtischer Aupark, is a park in Bratislava's Petržalka borough. It is located in the northern part of Petržalka, bordered by the Danube in the north, the Old Bridge access road in the east, a main road in the south and the Nový Most access road in the west. The park is one of the oldest municipal parks in Europe. The statue of Janko Kráľ is situated in the park.
12. Radošinské naivné divadlo
The Radošina Naive Theatre is a Slovak professional theatre ensemble with a permanent stage in Bratislava. The date of foundation could be set for December 25, 1963, when Stanislav Štepka and local theater artists staged his cabaret play Mute Faces or The Beast Is Written with a Capital Z. RND is an original Slovak authorial theater, which has enjoyed great popularity among audiences since its inception. His performances are permanently sold out and all plays achieve above-average reruns.
13. Sandberg
Sandberg is an important paleontological locality, located in the territory of the city district of Devínska Nová Ves. It lies on the southwestern edge of the protected landscape area of the Little Carpathians and is part of the Devínska Kobyla National Nature Reserve. The site was discovered during sand mining.
14. Keglevičov palác
Keglevich Palace is a Baroque mansion on Panska Street 27 in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is included among the National Monuments Reservation of the city and is also listed as a Cultural Real-estate Monument. The last reconstruction was in 1998, involving the roof and facade rendering. Following the reconstruction a new street was named Strakova Street. It is between Venturian Street and Hviezdoslavovo námestie (Bratislava).
15. Bratislava City Museum
The Bratislava City Museum is a museum in Bratislava, Slovakia, established in 1868. Its headquarters are located in the Old Town, near the Main Square at the Old Town Hall. The museum is owned by one of the 11 allowance organizations of the City of Bratislava.
16. Chatam Sofer Memorial
Chatam Sofer Memorial, formerly the Old Jewish Cemetery is the burial place and memorial of Moses Sofer, a prominent orthodox rabbi from the 19th century, built on the site of a 17th-century Jewish cemetery in Bratislava, Slovakia. The historical cemetery was mostly destroyed with the construction of the road tunnel under Bratislava Castle in 1943 but negotiations with the clero-fascist Slovak leader Jozef Tiso allowed an important fraction of the cemetery containing the graves of the rabbis to be preserved encased in concrete. Later, when the tunnel was converted for public transport trams a tram stop was constructed above the site. In 2002 a modern memorial was erected above the site and it was partially opened to the public.
17. St. Nicholas church
St. Nicholas Church in Bratislava is an Orthodox church situated on the castle hill next to the Bratislava Castle in Podhradie the historical part of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The church was built in 1661 by Paul Pálffy's (1589–1655) widow Countess Frances, née Khuen. It is an early baroque building built on the place of original Gothic church below the Bratislava Castle. The church is consecrated to St. Nicholas, the patron of sailors. His statue is situated in the stone niche above the main entrance to the church. The church is a protected cultural monument.
18. Chrám Povýšenia vznešeného a životodarného Kríža
The Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is a cathedral in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was built in the year 1860 at the edge of St. Andrew's cemetery. Since 1972, the church belongs to Slovak Greek Catholic Church. It is the cathedral church of the Eparchy of Bratislava since 2008.
Wikipedia: Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Bratislava (EN)
19. Gerulata
Gerulata was a Roman military camp located near today's Rusovce, a borough of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was part of the Roman province of Pannonia and was built in the 2nd century as a part of the frontier defence system. It was abandoned in the 4th century, when Roman legions withdrew from Pannonia.
20. Kaplnka svätej Rozálie
Chapel of Saint Rosalia is an early baroque church in the Lamač borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, built at the end of the 17th century. It is a Slovak national cultural landmark, protected since 1963 for retaining its historical value and being a testament of the urbanistic and architectonic features of historical Lamač. It is named after Saint Rosalia and it is owned by the city of Bratislava.
21. Kostol svätého Mikuláša
The Church of St. Nicholas is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Bratislava in the city district of Podunajské Biskupice on Vetvárská Street in the parish of Bratislava – Podunajské Biskupice. It is a 3-nave Romanesque-Gothic church from the middle of the 13th century, with a polygonal sanctuary and one tower on the west side. Since it has been rebuilt several times since its inception, it bears the features of various styles - Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Classicist.
Wikipedia: Kostol svätého Mikuláša (Podunajské Biskupice) (SK), Website, Url
22. Prístavný most
Prístavný most is a double-floor motorway-railroad truss bridge over the Danube in Bratislava, Slovakia, near the Port of Bratislava. It lies on the D1 motorway. It is a 599 m long bridge, and was built between 1977 and 1985. There are also pathways for pedestrians and cyclists on the bridge.
23. Kostol Nanebovzatia Panny Márie
The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary or Blumenthal Church is an eclectic church in Bratislava's Old Town district on the corner between Florian Square and Blumentálská Street. It was built in the years 1885 – 1888.
Wikipedia: Kostol Nanebovzatia Panny Márie (Blumentálsky) (SK), Website
24. Kostol Loretánskej Panny Márie
The Church of the Virgin Mary of Loreto, popularly known as the Ursuline Church, is a Renaissance sacral building of the Ursuline Order in the historical zone of Bratislava, in the district of Bratislava I. It is registered in the list of national cultural monuments.
25. House at the Good Shepherd
The House of the Good Shepherd is a narrow, Rococo-style building in Bratislava, Slovakia, located in the Old Town below Bratislava Castle. It was built in 1760–1765 by notable Bratislava master-mason Matej (Matthäus) Hollrigl. The townhouse was constructed for a local merchant and the lower part of the building was used for commercial purposes, the upper part for living. It is one of the few buildings in the area below Bratislava Castle to retain their original state, mostly due to the demolition of much of the Jewish quarter in the 20th century.
26. Modern Church of Mother Mary
The Church of the Queen Family is a Roman Catholic church in the Bratislava – New Town district, built in 1997 – 1999 on Teplická Street No. 2. The consecration of the church was on September 25, 1999, the church was consecrated by Mons. Ján Sokol.
27. Kostol Mena Panny Márie
Church of the Virgin Mary is a church that was built in 1879 and is located on Poľnohospodárska street, in the Vrakuňa district of Bratislava. Its capacity did not meet the demand, so the church was extended with an addition. The foundation stone and the building site of the new part were feasted on 28 February 1993. The new church was put in use on 1 January 1994, and the ceremonial dedication was made by Archbishop Ján Sokol on 9 September 1995.
28. Divadlo P. O. Hviezdoslava
The Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav Theatre (DPOH) is an independent non-profit organization in Bratislava. While it was one of the three headquarters of the Drama Department of the Slovak National Theatre until March 2007, from 17 October 2009 to June 2022 it was the artistic stage of BKIS, then known as the Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav City Theatre (MDPOH). After its restructuring, it has been operating independently since June 2022 and under its historical abbreviation.
Wikipedia: Divadlo Pavla Országha Hviezdoslava (SK), Website
29. Kostol Najsvätejšieho Spasiteľa
The Holy Saviour Church also called the Jesuit Church, is an originally protestant church from the 17th century on the Franciscan Square in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia. Today, the church belongs to the Society of Jesus, known as the Jesuit Order.
30. Kostol Navštívenia Panny Márie
The Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary, popularly known as the Church of the Merciful Brothers, is a Baroque sacral building in Bratislava's Old Town, situated on the Square of the Slovak National Uprising. The church is part of the architectural complex of the hospital and monastery of the Hospitaller Order of the Merciful Brothers.
Wikipedia: Kostol Navštívenia Panny Márie a kláštor Milosrdných bratov (SK)
31. Štúdio L+S
Studio L+S, originally studio S, is a professional theater operating in Bratislava based on May 1, 5, in the premises of the Tatra Hotel, where the legendary cabaret Tatra Revue existed at the end of the sixties of the 20th century. The theater was established on May 12, 1982 as the "art scene of Slovconcert". The letter S in the theater name comes from there. After the privatization of the theater in April 1999, L was added to L as a continuation of the tradition, which the pair Lasica and Satinský started a few months after its founding
32. Pradiareň 1900
Cvernovka is the popular name of a factory for thread and thread products in the Bratislava district of Ružinov. The official names of the factory were: Bratislava Cvern Factory, International Women's Day Plant, SOE, BCT – Bratislava Cvern Factory, Joint Stock Company.
33. Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden of the Comenius University is the only botanical garden in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is located in the Karlova Ves borough, next to the Old Town district and the Lafranconi Bridge by the Bratislava Riverfront and it contains over 4,000 plant species covering an area of 6.6 hectares.
34. Villa Rustica
Veľká lúka is an archaeological site, the site of the remains of a monument from Roman times. It is located in the cadastral area of the Bratislava city district of Dúbravka in the Bratislava IV district.
35. Kostol Sedembolestnej Panny Márie
The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows is a Roman Catholic parish church in Bratislava, in the district of Vajnory in the district of Bratislava III. It was built in the years 1270 – 1278 and since 1968 it has been consecrated to Our Lady of Sorrows. On October 23, 1963, the church was entered into the central list of monuments.
36. Kostol svätého Michala
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Čunovo, a national cultural monument, dates back to the second half of the 18th century and is characterized as a late Baroque building with Baroque and Classicist furniture.
Wikipedia: Kostol svätého Michala archanjela (Čunovo) (SK), Url
37. Kaštieľ v Prievoze
The manor house in Prievoz or Čáki's manor house is a manor house that was built near Bratislava as his summer residence by Count Eugen Čáki, probably in 1902. The building is from the period of maturing Romanticism, but it shows elements of eclecticism and has an irregular disposition. Part of the manor house is the Chapel of the Divine Heart of Jesus, which served until the construction of the Church of St. Nicholas. Vincent in Ružinov as a parish church.
38. Kostol sv. Ladislava
The Church of St. Ladislaus is a classicist sacral building in the Bratislava district of Bratislava Old Town, on Špitálská Street. It is dedicated to the Hungarian king Ladislaus I of the Arpád family. The church is part of the four-wing city hospital.
Wikipedia: Kostol svätého Ladislava (Bratislava) (SK), Website, Url
39. Ticho
Ticho a spol. is an independent chamber theatre located in the premises of the Old Town Club 10x10 at Školská 14 in Bratislava. In its plays, the theatre reflects the lives and ideas of important but underappreciated personalities of Slovak culture.
40. Kostol Nanebovzatia Panny Márie
The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, also called the Church of the Canonists of Notre Dame in Bratislava, is part of the complex of the Notre Dame Canonry School in Bratislava in the Old Town district, near the historic building of the Slovak National Theater.
Wikipedia: Kostol Nanebovzatia Panny Márie (Notre Dame) (SK)
41. Kostol svätej Margity
The Church of St. Margaret is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Bratislava district of Lamač. On December 16, 1996, the church was entered into the central list of monuments by the decision of the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic.
42. Aréna
Arena Theatre is one of the oldest theatres in Bratislava. It was established in 1828 on the right bank of Danube. In the beginning it served as an open summer amphitheatre, hence the name Arena. The current building was built in 1898.
43. Kostol svätého Františka z Assisi
The Church of St. Francis of Assisi is a Roman Catholic church in the Karlova Ves district of Bratislava at Námestie sv. Františka 4. It is part of the monastery of the Order of the Minorites – the Friars Minor Conventuals. This order also administers the Karlovy Vary parish of St. On the territory of which the church and monastery are located.
Wikipedia: Kostol svätého Františka z Assisi (Karlova Ves) (SK)
44. Evanjelický zborový dom
The Evangelical church in Dúbravka, a suburb of Bratislava, is the second-youngest religious building in this part of Bratislava. Originally built as a ceremonial hall in the 1980s, regular evangelical worship services began in 1995. In 2003, the building became the property of the Slovak Evangelical Church. The church consists of a main hall with a capacity of about 200 people and a minor hall with a 100-person capacity. In 2006, the general bishop consecrated a white marble octangular baptismal font made as a commemoration to the early Christian believers and traditions. The interior is dominated by 4-meter-tall wooden cross with textile depiction of the Creed.
45. Panny Márie Snežnej
The Church of Our Lady of the Snows, also known as the Church of Calvary from 1943, is located in Bratislava's Old Town, on Na Kalvárii Street No. 10. Since 1990, the church has been administered by the Order of Preachers - Dominicans.
46. Laurinská brána
Laurinc Gate was a medieval town gate in the historical Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It was built in the 14th century and demolished by the order of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in the 18th century together with most of the city walls, because the inner walls were limiting the town's growth. It was named after Saint Lawrence.
47. Kochova záhrada
Koch's Garden is a protected area on Partizánska Street in Bratislava. It was founded in the thirties of the 20th century as part of the sanatorium of Dr. Karol Koch. It is interesting for its exotic composition, planting plan and overall architecture. The garden has a swimming pool originally used for patients, elements of small garden architecture – benches, staircases, elevated places, resting places, statues (they are the subject of people's efforts to save them and replace them with replicas); A number of paths, nooks and elegant terraces make this place charming. Due to the peace prevailing in this area, it is a popular place for various birds nesting in the treetops.
48. Museum of Transport
Bratislava Transport Museum is a transport museum in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is a branch of the Slovak Technical Museum in Košice, is situated on the site of the first steam-railway station in Bratislava on Šancová Street, near the current main railway station in central Bratislava. It opened on June 24, 1999.
49. Kostol sv. Kozmu a Damiána
The Church of St. Cosmas and Damian is an architectural symbol of Dúbravka. Structurally, it is very interesting because it has an elliptical floor plan and architecturally it is related to the Church of St. Nicholas. Trinity in Bratislava.
50. Kostol Sedembolestnej Panny Márie
The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows is a Roman Catholic church in the Bratislava-Petržalka district on Betliarska Street No. 3. It is one of the newer buildings, before its consecration, Holy Masses were served in the nearby cultural house. The church was built from the alms of the faithful and the Archbishop's Office in Trnava according to the project of the architect Klement Trizuljak. Today, several schools also belong to the parish.
Wikipedia: Kostol Sedembolestnej Panny Márie (Petržalka) (SK), Website
51. Petržalská vodná veža
The Water Tower in Petržalka is a water tower located on the Petržalka bank of the Danube, near the Old Bridge on the Tyršovo embankment. It is approximately 20 meters high and together with the house used to serve it, it is located in the area of the Aréna Theater.
52. City Gallery of Bratislava
The Bratislava City Gallery is a gallery located in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the Old Town. It is the second largest Slovak gallery of its kind. The gallery is housed at the Mirbach Palace and Pálffy Palace.
53. Nový evanjelický kostol
The new Evangelical church on Legionárska Street in Bratislava is built in the functionalist style. In 1997, the church was entered into the Central List of Monuments under the number 11007/1 and since 2002 it has been in the category of a national cultural monument of the Slovak Republic.
54. Mýtnica
The former town hall of the Devínska Nová Ves district in Bratislava is a historic building that until recently housed the local authority. Today, it houses various private companies and the Tourist Information Office of Devínská Nová Ves.
Wikipedia: Budova bývalej radnice v Devínskej Novej Vsi (SK), Url
55. Jesenákov palác
The Jesenák Palace is a three-winged Baroque palace in Bratislava, built for Baron Ján Jesenák on the foundations of an older medieval house. On the corner there is a stone cartouche with the coat of arms of the original owner. The house had supporting pillars facing the square, which were removed at the end of the 19th century. In the pillars, they found secondarily used Romanesque capitals.
56. Kaplnka sv. Kataríny
The Chapel of St. Catherine from 1311, is located in the city district of Bratislava-Old Town, on Michalská Street. It is situated in the development of other houses. The Chapel of St. Catherine is the oldest Gothic chapel in Bratislava. Its construction began in 1311 by the Cistercian monk Francis of Columba. It was completed in 1325, when it was consecrated by Andrew, bishop of the Capital Belgrade.
57. Nová scéna
New Scene is a theatre located in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It specializes in mainstream and Musical theatre such as musicals, comedies and fairy tales. The theatre was established in 1945 as part of a program to establish a network of theaters in the post-war years in the Slovak part of Czechoslovakia as the second theatre in the Slovakia.
58. Malý evanjelický kostol
A small evangelical church in Bratislava on Panenská Street. It belongs to the Evangelical Church a.v. In 1963 it was included in the register of immovable national cultural monuments under the number 173.
59. Museum of Jewish Culture in Slovakia
The Museum of Jewish Culture is a museum in Bratislava, Slovakia, which focuses on the history of the Jews in Slovakia. Opened in 1993, it is a component of the Slovak National Museum, and its director is Pavol Mešťan.
60. Umelecká galéria SVÚ
The Slovak Art Forum is a building in Bratislava at Dostoevsky Street 2, built in 1924-1926 for the purposes of the Slovak Art Association. The architects of the building were Alois Balán and Jiří Grossmann.
61. Dessewffy Palace
The Dežőfi Palace or (older) Dessewffy Palace is a palace and a national cultural monument of the Slovak Republic under the number 101-193/1 on Ľudovít Štúr Square No. 2 in the Old Town district of Bratislava. In its vicinity is the Esterházy Palace. Dežőfi's Palace was built in the second half of the 19th century in the Neo-Renaissance style.
62. OD Dunaj
The Dunaj Department Store, or the older Brouk and Babka Department Store, is a building on the SNP Square in Bratislava. It was designed by Christian Ludwig in 1935-1936 and has been a national cultural monument since 2000.
63. Padlým v 1. a 2. svetovej vojne
The Monument to the Fallen in the 1st and 2nd World Wars is a national cultural monument registered in the Central List of Monuments Fund, located in the Bratislava district of Lamač on Vrančovičova Street in front of the Church of St. Margaret. The building was declared a national cultural monument on April 16, 1985. The monument was built in memory of the fallen in the 1st and 2nd World Wars.
Wikipedia: Pomník padlým v 1. a 2. svetovej vojne (Lamač) (SK), Website, Url
64. Divadlo Arteatro
Arteatro was a theater, based in the historic center of Bratislava in the premises of the Čierny Havran Club near Franciscan Square. The theater was founded by director Tomáš Roháč and dramaturgist Saša Sarvašová in 2008. After the departure of Sarvašová for the post of dramaturgist theater Arena in 2015 led the theater director Roháč with actor Emil Leeger, until the theater in 2020 as a result of the Pandemia Covid-9.
65. Water Tower
The Water Tower is the name of a former Gothic fortification building, situated at the southern foot of the castle hill in Bratislava. Today's remains of the architecture of the Water Tower on the Embankment of Army General Ludvík Svoboda represent one of the oldest and most valuable building monuments in Bratislava. In 1964, on the basis of survey research, they were identified with a medieval fortification.
66. Kačacia fontána
The Duck Fountain is a national cultural monument located on Šafárik Square in Bratislava. The fountain, together with its individual parts, is registered in the Central List of Monuments. The buildings were declared a national cultural monument on October 23, 1963. According to some sources, it is the most popular fountain in Bratislava.
67. Divadlo LA KOMIKA
The La Komika Theatre was established in 2015 as an independent theatre scene. It is based in Bratislava's Old Town on Michalská Street and as such is dedicated exclusively to the original creation of productions by its founder Karol Vosátek. Its auditorium has a capacity of almost 100 seats. The original plans counted on 15 to 22 performances per month and the expansion of the comedy genre to include cabaret. [citation needed]
68. Johann Nepomuk Hummel
The Monument to Johann Nepomuk Hummel is a national cultural monument located in Bratislava's Old Town district on Hviezdoslavovo Square in front of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was declared a national cultural monument on October 23, 1963.
69. Museum of Pharmacy
Red Crayfish Pharmacy is a baroque building and former pharmacy from the 16th century in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia. Since 1953 it houses the Museum of Pharmacy of the Bratislava City Museum. Today, the exhibition features three of the original five rooms of the former pharmacy complete with historical furniture, pharmacy equipment and Baroque – Classicist paintings and wall decorations. The museum contains an original edition of works by Paracelsus from 1574.
70. Bratislavské kultúrne a informačné stredisko
The Bratislava Cultural and Information Centre (BKIS) is a contributory organization of the Capital City of the Slovak Republic Bratislava, which is located at Židovská Street No. 1. It was created by merging three municipal contributory organizations: the Municipal Cultural Centre, the Bratislava Information Service and the Park of Culture and Leisure.
Wikipedia: Bratislavské kultúrne a informačné stredisko (SK), Website
71. Oľga Trebitschová
The monument to Olga Trebitschová is a national cultural monument located in Bratislava's Old Town district on Panenská Street 11 in the courtyard of the Georgievits Palace. It was declared a national cultural monument on October 23, 1963.
72. Swetlikov dom
Swetlik's House is a staircase, corner burgher house in Bratislava in the Old Town at Štefánikova 5 and 7 at Tolstého Street 1 and 3 in the monument zone, it has the registration number 879. It is a national cultural monument No. NKP 465/0, which was declared in 1980.
73. Aspremontov letný palác
Aspremont Summer Palace is a baroque palace in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was built along with the Medical Garden in 1770 for Count Johann Nepomuk Gobert d’Aspremont-Lynden. Nowadays the palace houses the office of the dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Comenius University.
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