Esterházy Palace, Neo-Renaissance palace in Old Town, Slovakia
The Esterházy Palace stands near the Danube riverfront, featuring grand architectural elements and multiple floors with oversized windows adorning its facade.
The palace site dates to the 13th century as a clergy education center, later undergoing significant renovations under Count Nikolaus Esterházy from 1645.
The Slovak National Gallery adapted the palace in the 1950s, transforming the structure into a primary exhibition venue for national art collections.
The palace renovation project includes twenty residential units and fourteen commercial spaces, incorporating sustainable heating and cooling systems throughout the building.
Joseph Haydn maintained connections with the palace during the late 18th century while serving as court composer for the Esterházy family.
Location: District of Bratislava I
GPS coordinates: 48.14225,17.10801
Latest update: March 4, 2025 19:11
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