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Bratislava hides some true art gems that have been cropping up across the city. Comma Gallery, set in the heart of the city, and DOT Gallery, tucked away in the industrial Jurkovic Heating Plant, have been attracting more than art exhibitions. Both have become sought-after event venues due to their blend of art, culture and trending topics.

COMMA is a contemporary art gallery located at Panská 2, near the Main Square in the heart of Bratislava. Founded and directed by gallerist and art theoretician Zuzana Danková, COMMA aims to bridge the local art scene with international artists, fostering a dialogue between art and the city’s historical centre.

COMMA’s exhibition space is housed in a generously sized, historic building, providing an engaging environment for art enthusiasts and collectors. The gallery’s location enhances the interaction between contemporary art and Bratislava’s rich historical backdrop.

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Contemporary art gallery showcasing emerging talents

DOT. Contemporary Art Gallery is a prominent space in Bratislava’s contemporary art scene. The gallery is dedicated to showcasing works by both established Slovak artists and emerging talents, aiming to engage art enthusiasts, theorists, curators, and collectors.

Located in Jurkovic Heating Plant, a historical industrial plant dating back to 1944, the venue offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and modern art. The gallery’s interior provides a versatile space for various exhibitions and events, complemented by an on-site café that enhances the visitor experience. The venue can host up to 100 event attendees.

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With an increasing number of special venues, Bratislava aims to attract events that seamlessly connect culture and art.


Read more about the venues here and here.

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Photo: DOT Gallery