2. Why to visit Bratislava?
Bratislava
is a town of young people
is a meeting point of various cultures
has lively atmosphere
is a historic city, previous free royal
coronation town
has rich range of cultural and
entertainment events
9. Sentry box on the Main
square:
A symbolic
reminder of the
historic city sentry
post which stood in
the Main Square
from the 17th
century to the
1860s.
10. Narrowest house in Europe:
• The house can be
found at 15
Michalská
street, and with the
narrowest frontage
in Europe.
11. Crown on the spire of St.
Martin s Cathedral:
• This copy of the
Hungarian Royal Crown
was constructed on top
of the spire of
Bratislava's cathedral
by local goldsmiths
sometime around 1870.
12. Unique hat:
The 180 cm
diameter iron
cardinal's hat
weighing 150 kg
is enthroned at
the peak of the
pediment of
Primate's Palace
15. Bratislava Castle
it was manor-house
of monarch
Castle with the
surroundings was
declared as an National
historical monument
Today the castle is
residence of National
Museum of Slovakia
with historical and
musical exposition.
16. Devin Castle
lies on reef
beyond
concluence of
rivers Danube
and Morava,
In 1809, it was
blown up by
Napoleon s
armies.
17. St.Martin s Cathedral
is the biggest
gothic building in
Btratislava
19 coronation
ceremonies of
Ugrian kings and
queens were taken
place in this
church.
18. Old Town hall
Belongs among oldest historical
buildings in Bratislava.
It lies right in the centre of the
city, between Central And
Primational place.
Building was used as a city hall
from 15th to 19th century, but
in this age it served as a prison
or a mint.
19. Slovak National Theatre
was settled in
1920, shortly after
creation of
Czechoslovak
Republic
nowadays it
serves to purpose
of Opera and
Ballet productions
20. Grassalkovich s palace or
President s palace
is axially symetrical
rococo building on
Hodžovo námestie
(Hodža s place), in
which resides president
of Slovak republic
In years 1939 – 1945
this building was
residence of president
of first Slovak republic.
21. The Saint Trinty s church
It was built in 18th
century, on
a place of former
wooden
chapel, and a face
of the church
built on its place
in years 1734 –
1738 remains up
to this day.
22. Michael s Gate
is a former gate of
Bratislavian city walls
It was built in the end of
14th century
It s the only remaining
building from the city
walls.
A story goes, that if you
make a wish and hold
your breath while coming
through Michael s gate, it
will come true.
23. Slavín
Monumental war
memorial and the only
functional military
cemetery of Soviet
soldiers fallen in 2nd
world war in Bratislava
On the top of 39,5 m
high pylone stands 11
metres high statue
Victorious Soldier by A.
Trizuljak.
24. Slovak National Museum
is connected with
a creation of Museal
slovak company.
Main building of
SNM is building on
Danube bank in
Bratislava, which is
resident to a Natural
Science museum
25. Primate s Palace
➢ lies on Primate s
place in Bratislava.
➢ It was built in
classicist style in
year 1781.
➢ Today it serves as
representative
residence of Mayor of
Bratislava
26. Mirbach Palace
➢ is rococo
architectural
gem with
exhibition of
baroque
paintings and
sculptures from
the mid -19th
century
27. Academia Istropolitana
➢ is the first university in
Slovakia
➢ It was created by Matej
Korvín in year 1465
➢ It began its activity with
four faculties:
teological, juridical, me
dicinal and artistic
(philosophical).
29. Dopler
The biggest club in
the city!
Multicenter of culture
and higher society
party with a very
professional technical
secure.
Fun and relax!
32. Sport and relax centre
ZLATÉ PIESKY:
natural lake
beach
volleyball,football,
tennis,camping
this is the best place
for free time in the
summer
34. Aupark
Shop units-every day
from 10:00-21:00
There are shops with
clothes,books,toys,gifts,
shoes,electrical or sport
goods...
• POLUS CITY
CENTER
• Shop units-every day
from 9:00-21:00
35. AVION SHOPPING PARK
Shop unit-every day from
10:00-21:00
Shopping Palace
Shops every day:
10:00-21:00