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Discover remarkable sites in Bratislava

How about a trip to Bratislava in Slovakia? We offer you a collection of the main monuments, museums, and historical sites of the capital of this country, which is less known than its neighbor, the Czech Republic. This includes its historical center, castles, and the most interesting cultural institutions.

Čumil Statue
Čumil Statue

Bratislava, Slovakia

A bronze statue on the corner of a street representing a worker emerging from a manhole, observing passers-by in the old town.

Old Town
Old Town

Bratislava, Slovakia

Medieval center with cobblestone streets, 18th-century bourgeois houses, Gothic churches, and historic squares where traditional markets are held.

UFO Platform
UFO Platform

Bratislava, Slovakia

Panoramic restaurant located 95 meters above ground at the top of the SNP bridge, offering a circular view of the city and the Danube.

Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle

Bratislava, Slovakia

Rectangular fortress situated on a hill 85 meters above the Danube. The four towers mark each corner of the main building, constructed in the 15th century.

Blue Church
Blue Church

Bratislava, Slovakia

Art Nouveau religious building built in 1913. The facades, roof, and interior are decorated with blue and white mosaics.

Devin Castle
Devin Castle

Bratislava, Slovakia

Medieval fortress built on a rocky promontory offering a strategic position to control navigation on the Danube and the Amber Road.

Slavin Memorial
Slavin Memorial

Bratislava, Slovakia

Soviet military monument and cemetery constructed in 1960 on a hill overlooking Bratislava to honor the 6845 Soviet soldiers who died during the liberation.

Michael's Gate
Michael's Gate

Bratislava, Slovakia

A 14th-century monument that was part of Bratislava’s fortifications. This stone fortified tower is 51 meters high and offers a view of the old town.

Danubiana Art Museum
Danubiana Art Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

Exhibition center built on the Danube peninsula showcasing both Slovak and international modern and contemporary art collections in bright rooms.

St. Martin's Cathedral
St. Martin's Cathedral

Bratislava, Slovakia

Church built between 1311 and 1452, historically the coronation site for Hungarian kings, featuring an 85-meter tower and gilded decorations.

Nedbalka Gallery
Nedbalka Gallery

Bratislava, Slovakia

Permanent collection spread over four floors, presenting Slovak paintings and sculptures from the 20th century to the present day.

Johann Nepomuk Hummel Museum
Johann Nepomuk Hummel Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

The birthplace of the classical composer turned museum, displaying scores, instruments, and personal items dating from the 18th century.

Primate's Palace
Primate's Palace

Bratislava, Slovakia

Official residence of the Archbishop of Bratislava built between 1778 and 1781, with a Mirror Hall where the Treaty of Pressburg was signed in 1805.

Slovak National Theater
Slovak National Theater

Bratislava, Slovakia

Historic building constructed in 1886 presenting operas, dramas, and ballets in an interior of neo-Renaissance style.

A4 Institute
A4 Institute

Bratislava, Slovakia

Cultural center showcasing contemporary art exhibitions, multimedia installations, and performances by Slovak and international artists in a renovated building.

Bratislava History Museum
Bratislava History Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

Permanent collection on the city's history since the Middle Ages, displayed in a 15th-century Gothic building with a tower.

Arthur Fleischmann Museum
Arthur Fleischmann Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

The museum features works in crystal, plexiglass, and bronze by the Slovak sculptor. Rooms trace his artistic journey through Europe and Australia.

Schöne Náci Statue
Schöne Náci Statue

Bratislava, Slovakia

Bronze statue of a local historical figure, Ignác Lamár, depicted in an elegant suit with a hat, greeting passersby on Sedlárska Street.

Kapitulská Street
Kapitulská Street

Bratislava, Slovakia

Old street lined with canons' houses and Baroque residences, paved with Danube pebbles. A stone portal marks its entrance.

Mirbach Palace
Mirbach Palace

Bratislava, Slovakia

Rococo building from the 18th century housing the City Gallery of Bratislava. The rooms feature collections of Flemish, Italian, and Dutch paintings.

Main Square
Main Square

Bratislava, Slovakia

The medieval square serves as the historical heart of the city with its classic buildings and Maximilian II Fountain dating from 1572.

Janko Jesenský Museum
Janko Jesenský Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

Former residence transformed into a museum presenting manuscripts, photographs, and personal effects of the Slovak writer and poet Janko Jesenský.

Hviezdoslavovo Square
Hviezdoslavovo Square

Bratislava, Slovakia

Pedestrian esplanade bordered by trees and 19th-century buildings, featuring a central fountain and the Art Nouveau Carlton Hotel.

SNP Bridge
SNP Bridge

Bratislava, Slovakia

Asymmetrical bridge of 430 meters connecting the two banks of the Danube, with a restaurant perched 85 meters in its characteristic saucer-shaped structure.

Pharmacy Museum
Pharmacy Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

Collection of medical instruments and apothecary containers set in a historical 16th-century pharmacy. The original furniture and decor are preserved.

Kutscherfeld Palace
Kutscherfeld Palace

Bratislava, Slovakia

Baroque building from the 18th century constructed for a noble family, with a façade adorned with sculptures and architectural decorations.

Clock Museum
Clock Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

The House of the Good Shepherd presents ancient clocks from the 17th to the 20th century with time-measuring instruments and pocket watches.

Maximilian Fountain
Maximilian Fountain

Bratislava, Slovakia

This Baroque fountain from 1572 adorned with statues represents Emperor Maximilian II in knight armor. It used to supply water to the neighborhood residents.

Arms Museum
Arms Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

Michael's Gate houses a permanent exhibition of ancient military weapons from the 15th to the 19th century, including swords, arquebuses, and armor.

Grassalkovich Palace
Grassalkovich Palace

Bratislava, Slovakia

Baroque and rococo building constructed in the 18th century with French gardens. The palace hosts state receptions and official ceremonies.

Antique Gerulata Museum
Antique Gerulata Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

Ruins of Roman fortifications from the 2nd century including baths, barracks, and a military cemetery. The museum presents artifacts found during the excavations.

Viticulture Museum
Viticulture Museum

Bratislava, Slovakia

Permanent collection dedicated to the winemaking traditions of the Bratislava region with ancient tools and historical presses from the 18th century.