Located a few miles west of Bratislava, this castle was once part of the Roman border in the first century A.D. and later became the seat of the Great Moravian Empire and a strategic post during the Turkish Wars.
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Located a few miles west of Bratislava, this castle was once part of the Roman border in the first century A.D. and later became the seat of the Great Moravian Empire and a strategic post during the Turkish Wars.
Historic neighborhood filled with charming narrow lanes, burgher's houses and nobles' palaces in addition to many of the city's important buildings such as the former Palace of the Hungarian Estates, the late-Gothic building of the Academia Istropolitana and the Leopold de Pauli Palace where Franz Liszt performed as a child.
The castle is an imposing edifice offering great views over the city of Bratislava, and the Danube. Good walks around the grounds with a few steep climbs. The castle is currently (Jan 2009), under...
Houses Bratislava City Museum.
The Museum of Jewish Culture is a state-managed institution, a branch of the Slovak National Museum and its main exhibition is located in the only surviving house of the former Bratislava Jewish...
Located on the waterfront, this gallery features fine Slovak Gothic, baroque and twentieth-century art in addition to some old European art pieces.
"Nový Most" (New bridge) (photo by Jaime Silva, Lisboa, Portugal) The very elegant and beautiful bridge over the Danube, was built during 1967 and 1972. The construction of this inventive work...
The Chatam Sofer Memorial is an underground burial shrine of the renowned 19th century rabbi Moshe Schreiber, known as the Chatam Sofer. The Rabbi is considered to be one of the leading Orthodox...