St. Martin´s Cathedral
The three-nave Gothic church was built in the place of the original Romanesque church. There were crowned 11 Hungarian Kings and 8 royal wives. Also Beethoven‘s Missa Solemnis was played for the first time in this church.
The three-nave Gothic church was built in the place of the original Romanesque church. There were crowned 11 Hungarian Kings and 8 royal wives. Also Beethoven‘s Missa Solemnis was played for the first time in this church.
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The castle has been the distinctive mark of the city for a long time. Already in 907AD it was mentioned in records from Salzburg.
The history of the Old Town Hall can be traced back to the 13th century, when Bratislava was a medieval town.
The Primatial Palace (1778-1781) was built on property that originally belonged to the archbishop of Esztergom. The façade of the palace was built in classic style.
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.
Constructed between 1967 and 1972 across the Danube River, the New Bridge – also known as the SNP Bridge, after the Slovak National Uprising – is perhaps the city's most distinctive structure.
Mighty fortress above the confluence of the rivers Morava and Danube is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Slovakia.
The bulbous yet elegant copper roof of Michael's Gate is one of the symbols of Bratislava.
Enjoy off-the-beaten-track tour in legendary 1970’s Czechoslovak car Škoda or old 8-seater van Škoda 1203 that brings alive the story of Bratislava in the 20th century - political changes, city’s location on the border, contrasts between rich and poor, development of the society and urbanism.
The River Danube is one of Bratislava's great assets and it's possible to take sightseeing cruises on the river as well as ferries to Vienna.
The River Danube is one of Bratislava's great assets and it's possible to take sightseeing cruises on the river as well as ferries to Vienna.
Prešporáčik Oldtimer is unique cabriolet old fashioned design and transparent convertible top.
Small Carpathian Wine Route includes a trip to the small cities and villages under the slopes of Small Carpathians with silent beauty of nature, traditions, architecture and folklore based on production of wine and of course tasting of the best Slovak wines!