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Museums & Galleries

Red Stone Castle
Red Stone castle, named after the red colour of the quartzite on which was built, is situated nearby…

Bibiana
The International House of Art for Children is always full of entertaining and educational exhibitions, which appeal not…

Jewish Synagogue
The Heydukova Street Synagogue is the only synagogue in Bratislava. Constructed in 1923-1926, it is a Cubist building…

Transport Museum
One of Bratislava's most interesting museums, at least for the technically-inclined, is the Museum of Transport, adjacent to…

Chatam Sofer Memorial
This memorial was named after the main pressburg's Rabbi Moshe Schreiber, also known as Chatam Sofer, who was…

Bratislava Castle
The castle, on a hill above the old town, dominates the city of Bratislava. Enjoy also a beuatiful…

Zichy Palace
This neo-classical palace, formerly owned by Count Franz Zichy.

Old Town Hall
The history of the Old Town Hall dates back to the beginnings of the mediaeval town in the…

Primate’s Palace
The Primate’s Palace (1778-1781) was built on property originally belonging to the archbishop of Esztergom. The facade of…

Palffy Palace
This palace was built in the middle of the 19th century by Count Jan Pálffy, who was then…

Leopold de Pauli’s Palace
This palace was built for the main administrator of imperial property on the king’s estate, Leopold de Pauli,…

Mirbach Palace
The rococo Mirbach Palace was built in 1768-1770 by Bratislava brewer Michael Spech.

Michael’s Tower
The bulbous yet elegant copper roof of Michael's Gate is one of the symbols of Bratislava.

KUTSCHERFELD’S PALACE
The smallest rococo palace in Bratislava. It was owned by the administrator of the royal property in Magyaróvár,…