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Trh-Piac-Markt

Shopping in the Old Market Hall has style. Come see for yourselves & meet the locals
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Tiles of Bratislava and the Art of Imitation

In Slovakia iconic Čierne diery are no longer only printing popular graphics, but published a bestselling…
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Hermann Nitsch – Homage to the Colours

Hermann Nitsch was known for his interdisciplinary practice that encompassed performance, painting, musical composition, and more.…
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Goose Dinner on the boat Harmonia

Fragrant, crunchy, delicious. That is how traditional goose feast should feel like. Yummy!
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Young Wine Festival

Enjoy local Bratislava wines at the city festival and come to celebrate St. Martin's Day with…
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October

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Roman Games

Enter the Roman Empire. In the past, a Roman military camp was located on the current territory of Rusoviec as part of the northern border of the Roman Empire. Even though the Romans left Rusovce a long time ago, on Saturday, October 12, we will have a glimpse into the life of the Romans for the 27th time in the cultural monument registered in the UNESCO list. The Ancient Gerulata Museum and its surroundings will once again be transformed into a settlement full of soldiers, gladiators, ancient weapons, armor and their favorite foods.


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Film Festival Be2Can

The 11th edition of Be2Can, which will present films from three of the most prestigious festivals in Cannes, Berlin and Venice, will premiere twelve films, including the magnificent opus Megalopolis, the passion project of the visionary director Francis Ford Coppola. The Film Europe cinema in Pistori Palace in Bratislava will once again become the centre of the festival, where most of the side events will also take place. The festival will open on 9 October at Cinema City Eurovea Bratislava with the black and white Mexican film La Cocina by director Alonso Ruizpalacios.