In the past, the Danubeland was inhabited by many peoples and ethnicities, which over the past 1500 years have left their mark on the land
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In the past, the Danubeland was inhabited by many peoples and ethnicities, which over the past 1500 years have left their mark on the land
The story of Marie Antoinette – from her childhood in Vienna to her tragic end in Versailles – comes alive in the Knight’s Hall of Bratislava Castle. Discover an exhibition full of costumes, paintings, and the luxury of the French court.
The once industrial part of Bratislava on the eastern edge of the city center, known as Nivy, has changed beyond recognition in recent decades.
The Slovak National Museum at Bratislava Castle presents an exhibition on Josip Plečnik – the architect behind the transformation of Prague Castle at the request of President Masaryk and the creator of iconic works in Ljubljana, now part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.
From March 8 to May 31, 2026, you can visit a photography exhibition dedicated to the world-renowned Slovak photographer Karol Kállay at the Danubiana Museum of Modern Art.
The exhibition “Old Masters, New Pieces” at Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum presents Austrian artist Peter Baldinger, who draws on the traditions of art history and transforms them into a contemporary visual language.
The exhibition Lolo presents the work of Alojz Klimo between painting and illustration, highlighting his unique collage technique and expressive use of colour.