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Events
October
Fragrant, crunchy, delicious. That is how traditional goose feast should feel like. Yummy!
November
The outdoor theater project intended for families with children introduces a personality linked to one of Bratislava’s most important monuments, the Cathedral of St. Martin
If you like wild game or would like to taste it in different forms, you can treat yourself to it together with the experience of sailing on the Danube
December
January
A story that once took place in Jerusalem and its surroundings will take place in the streets and squares of the Old Town
More tips
In the 18th century, it was very fashionable to furnish rooms in castles, the walls of which were covered with regularly arranged pictures. These rooms were called graphic cabinets. Check out our Bratislava one!
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.
More than 2000 years ago there was a Celtic city, so-called oppidum, on the place of present day Bratislava. It used to be three times bigger than later medieval town
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
Christian motifs from the art collections of the Slovak National Museum – Historical Museum
Discover the most precious sacred paintings and sculptures from the Gothic and Baroque eras in the Slovak National Gallery’s collections, complemented with icons and paintings from European art of the 16th to the 19th century