Prehliadka pamätihodností
A unique observation deck on the
pylons of the SNP Bridge at a height
of 95 metres with amazing views of
the city and visibility of up to 100 km.
It offers the most beautiful sunset combined with
a culinary experience
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UFO
1 Most SNPA unique observation deck on the
pylons of the SNP Bridge at a height
of 95 metres with amazing views of
the city and visibility of up to 100 km.
It offers the most beautiful sunset combined with
a culinary experience
The former seat of the rulers, today the symbol of Bratislava and the seat of the Museum of History. There are wonderful view of the city and the neighbouring countries fron its 47-metre-high crown tower in which royal coronation jewels used to be deposited
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Burg Bratislava
The former seat of the rulers, today the symbol of Bratislava and the seat of the Museum of History. There are wonderful view of the city and the neighbouring countries fron its 47-metre-high crown tower in which royal coronation jewels used to be deposited
A three-nave Gotic church from the 15th century and the former coronation church. A gilded replica of the coronation crown fixed on the top of the cathedral tower at the height of 85 metres and weighing 150 kg reminds of this glorious age.
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St. Martin's Cathedral
1 Rudnayovo námestieA three-nave Gotic church from the 15th century and the former coronation church. A gilded replica of the coronation crown fixed on the top of the cathedral tower at the height of 85 metres and weighing 150 kg reminds of this glorious age.
The former seat of the city self-government
is since 1868 the seat of the Bratislava City
Museum, the oldest museum in Slovakia. After
climbing up the narrow stairs leading to its
45-metre-high tower you will be rewarded with
a beautiful panoramic view of the Old Town.
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Old Town Hall
The former seat of the city self-government
is since 1868 the seat of the Bratislava City
Museum, the oldest museum in Slovakia. After
climbing up the narrow stairs leading to its
45-metre-high tower you will be rewarded with
a beautiful panoramic view of the Old Town.
A Classicist palace built in the 18th century in which the Peace of Pressburg was signed after
Napoleon‘s victory at the Battle of Austerlitz
between the representatives of the French and
Austrian emperors. The Palace houses a gallery
depositing a unique collection of six English
tapestries from the 17th century and also serves
as the seat of the Mayor of Bratislava.
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Primatialpalais
2 Primaciálne námestieA Classicist palace built in the 18th century in which the Peace of Pressburg was signed after
Napoleon‘s victory at the Battle of Austerlitz
between the representatives of the French and
Austrian emperors. The Palace houses a gallery
depositing a unique collection of six English
tapestries from the 17th century and also serves
as the seat of the Mayor of Bratislava.
The only preserved gate of the city fortification system dates back to the 14th century.
The upper terrace of its 51-metre-high tower
provides an enchanting view of the Bratislava
Castle and the Old Town. The tower houses
the Museum of Arms.
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Michael's Gate
The only preserved gate of the city fortification system dates back to the 14th century.
The upper terrace of its 51-metre-high tower
provides an enchanting view of the Bratislava
Castle and the Old Town. The tower houses
the Museum of Arms.
A Rococo summer palace from the 18th
century used to be known for its rich social
life and a famous composer Joseph Haydn also
performed here. Since 1996 it serves as the
seat of the President of the Slovak Republic.
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Präsidentenpalast
2978/1 Hodžovo námestieA Rococo summer palace from the 18th
century used to be known for its rich social
life and a famous composer Joseph Haydn also
performed here. Since 1996 it serves as the
seat of the President of the Slovak Republic.
The St. Elizabeth’s church built in the Art
Nouveau style at the beginning of the 20th century
is remarkable for the blue colour of its façade made
with attention to detail with often use of mosaic.
It is a popular place for weddings and baptisms.
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Die Blaue Kirche
2 BezručovaThe St. Elizabeth’s church built in the Art
Nouveau style at the beginning of the 20th century
is remarkable for the blue colour of its façade made
with attention to detail with often use of mosaic.
It is a popular place for weddings and baptisms.
The largest war memorial in Central Europe
is thanks to its height of 52 metres one of the
dominating features of the city skyline. It is the
burial ground of 6845 soldiers of the Soviet
army who died during the liberation of Bratislava in World War II.
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Slavín
The largest war memorial in Central Europe
is thanks to its height of 52 metres one of the
dominating features of the city skyline. It is the
burial ground of 6845 soldiers of the Soviet
army who died during the liberation of Bratislava in World War II.
The synagogue was constructed in 1923 -
1926 in the Cubist style according to the plans
of the architect Artur Szalatnai-Slatinský. The
permanent exhibition of the Jewish Community
Museum is installed upstairs and is open to the
public during the summer season.
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Heydukova Street Synagogue
HeydukovaThe synagogue was constructed in 1923 -
1926 in the Cubist style according to the plans
of the architect Artur Szalatnai-Slatinský. The
permanent exhibition of the Jewish Community
Museum is installed upstairs and is open to the
public during the summer season.