From 24 to 26 July 2026, Bratislava will once again transform into a city of kings, coronation ceremonies, and historical stories.
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From 24 to 26 July 2026, Bratislava will once again transform into a city of kings, coronation ceremonies, and historical stories.
The activity of the Mikuláš Galand Group on the domestic and foreign art scene was an important process in the formation of modern Slovak visual art. The work of these authors is exhibited in a permanent exhibition by Galéria Nedbalka.
Make yourself comfortable and choose from over 11 000 books that you can browse in a pleasant environment designed for studying, relaxation and cultural and social events
About 150 artworks from a private collection donated to the national gallery offer an unusual take on art by the old masters to conetmprary art
Slovak design and applied art of the 20th century have a key place in the SNG collections, primarily in an author’s and solitary position. Pairs or trios of artifacts are allowed by the curators to converse in harmony and tension, peace and ambivalence
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 ENIGMA exhibition at the STM Transport Museum in Bratislava showcases the legendary Enigma M3 cipher machine and explores the fascinating world of cryptology and secret wartime communication.
Devín Castle once again transforms into a unique stage where history comes alive. Set within the authentic medieval fortress walls, visitors are taken on a journey through different historical periods – from the era of the Slavs to Renaissance knightly tournaments inspired by Italy’s famous La giostra.
Bratislava Cultural Summer 2026 transforms the Slovak capital into an open-air cultural stage filled with concerts, theatre performances, cinema screenings, exhibitions, workshops, and unforgettable summer experiences. As the city’s largest and longest-running summer festival, it brings life to Bratislava throughout July and August with events for all generations.