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Bratislava Travel Guide
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You’ve arrived safely in Bratislava, and been put up at your hotel, but you do not know which sights you should not miss. In the same way as in London, we offer a set of seven of the most tempting tourist attractions of Bratislava for you to enjoy.
Bratislava Castle
The symbol and the most noticeable feature of Bratislava, the castle has
undergone a gothic as well as renaissance restoration. After 1526 it became a
residence of the Emperor Ferdinand I. In 1811 it was destroyed by a great fire
and in the course of the following 150 years it became dilapidated. It had its
wish of restoration only after World War II. At present one part of the premises
serves for representation services of the National Council of the Slovak
Republic. On the premises of the castle there are also exhibitions of the Slovak
National Museum and in the former chapel there is a concert hall.
St.
Martin’s Dome
A gothic cathedral, which reminds you of the former fame of Bratislava. Several
Hungarian kings and their wives were crowned in this cathedral from 1563 to
1830. A copy of the Hungarian King’s crown, which is placed on a golden
pillow on the peak of the 87 metre high neo-Gothic tower (the highest in
Slovakia) acts as a reminder of the importance of Bratislava as the coronation
town. Coronation festivities of Bratislava take place here every year at the
beginning of September. These festivities faithfully reconstruct the most
important moments. Last year the former Austrian Hungarian crown prince Otto von
Habsburg, who is 95 years old today, personally took part in these
festivities.
Old Town Hall and
Roland’s fountain
The history of the Old Town Hall dates back to the 13th century. There is a City
Museum in its premises at present. It is the oldest museum in Bratislava (1868)
and documents the history of the capital. In front of the building of the Old
Town Hall there is a favourite Maximilian Fountain. It is the oldest and the
most famous fountain of Bratislava. It was built in 1572 thanks to the
financial contribution of the King Maximilian II. However this fountain is
better known under the name Roland’s fountain according to the sculpture of
the Knight Roland.
Primatial Palace and the English
Gobelin tapestries
Primatial Palace is the most beautiful building in Bratislava. In 1805 peace
was signed here between Napoleon and Franz I. At present it is the seat of the
Mayor of Bratislava. Here can be found the well-known English Gobelin tapestries
from the 17th century, the only complete series of its kind in the world. Its
origin goes back to the royal weaving mill in Mortlake, London. An English royal
mark – George’s cross has been woven into the edges of the gobelin
tapestries. There is a marvellous fountain with the sculpture of the knight
George, fighting a dragon in the internal yard of the Primatial Palace.
Michael’s Tower
It is the only preserved gate, which was once used for entering the medieval
town. Its gothic foundations were laid at the beginning of the 14th century. In
the middle of the 18th century it was rebuilt into the present baroque form. At
that time the sculpture of St. Michael was placed on top of the tower. The
Museum of Arms and medieval fortifications can be found in Michael’s Tower at
present. From the top terrace of the tower you will get a fascinating view of
the historical city centre. Under the tower there is a new tourist
attraction – so called Zero kilometre with the names of the important world
capitals and their distance from Bratislava.
Presidential Palace and the garden
A rococo summer palace from 1760, a former residence of Croatian Count Anton
Grassalkovich, who was the guard of royal crown and advisor to the empress Maria
Theresa. The luxurious palace was a much sought-after place of social life by
European nobility in the past. At present it is the residence of the President
of the Slovak Republic. One part of the palace, which is accessible also to the
public, is a large garden arranged in a French style.
Slovak National
Theatre
A historical building of the Slovak National Theatre was built in 1886. It is
the centre of Slovak opera and ballet. The most famous personalities of world
opera music, e.g. Feodor Chaliapin, Pietro Mascagni, Richard Strauss, Mirella
Freni or Piero Capuccilli, the famous British prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn,
Alicia Alonso, Vladimir Vasiliev and many others had performances here.
By Veronika Leštáková, Marián Gladiš
Photo: Fotolia, Richard Kožoušek
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