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Housed within one of Bratislava's finest rococo buildings, this exhibition of antique timepieces covers clockmaking from the late 17th to the late…
The bulbous yet elegant copper roof of Michael's Gate is one of the symbols of Bratislava.
This memorial was named after the main pressburg's Rabbi Moshe Schreiber, also known as Chatam Sofer, who was one of the leading…
The smallest rococo palace in Bratislava. It was owned by the administrator of the royal property in Magyaróvár, Count L. von Kutschersfeld.…
Kern House stands on the corner of Rybárska brána (Fisherman’s Gate) and Hviezdoslavovo Square.
Budmerice, a little village between Bratislava and Trnava, situated in the shadow of the Small Carpathians, is big by its history. With…
The oldest traces of Slavic settlement date from the 8th century, and in the 9th century a fortress from the period of…
Red Stone castle, named after the red colour of the quartzite on which was built, is situated nearby the settlement called Pila.…
You are invited to visit a Hutterite house dating from 1717 where you will learn a lot from the history of the…
This rococo summer palace was built in 1760 for the chairman of the Hungarian Royal Chamber and advisor to Empress Maria Theresa,…
An unusual combination is to be found in the ancient building of the mill dating from 1767, named after a milling family…
ZOYA MUSEUM in Modra is a private institution that was first open to public on October 30, 2009. The museum is located…
Check out the History of our region over the period of second World War as well as the era of the Iron…
It features in the first written reference to the city, which appears in the Annals of Salzburg of 907, in association with…
The grounds of the today´s museum were once part of the Limes Romanus as the museum is located on the site of…