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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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Architect Dedeček

The Slovak National Gallery is dedicating a double exhibition to "its" architect Vladimír Dedeček (1929 -…
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John Wehrheim – Paradise Lost

In the tumultuous year of 1969, 13 students from the University of California at Berkeley arrived…
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Views of Christmas Bratislava from the Town Hall Tower and Michael’s Tower

Come and experience the magic of Christmas Bratislava from above! The Bratislava City Museum has a…
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Urban Market – Winter Edition

Urban Market is a unique, cultural and social event that combines a lively design market of…
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ČSOB winter series 2024/2025

5 km and 10 km races during the Saint Nicholas, Three Kings, Valentine’s, and International Women’s Day editions. Join the ČSOB Winter Series 2024/2025 in Bratislava!


Exhibitions
Dušan Sekela is one of the outstanding representatives of Slovak painting and one of the leading representatives of geometric abstraction. The exhibition…

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Christmas SAShE x Tržnica Nivy

Literally under the roof of the Nivy Centre you will find the most interesting of local design, handmade creations and handicrafts. SAShE in Tržnica Nivy is a live version of the SAShE website: it offers the opportunity to see, try, fruit, taste, buy original gifts in a pleasant SAShE atmosphere.


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Christmas Market Hall

The Christmas Market in the Old Market Hall is a week of local art, books and goodies. Under one roof, from Sunday 15 to Sunday 22 December, visitors will have the opportunity to shop for original gifts for their loved ones, while supporting local brands, book publishers, artisan food producers and artists with their purchases.


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The Slovak Philharmonic in January

Concerts of the Slovak Philharmonic take place in the magnificent Reduta building, built in an eclectic style in 1911-1915 on the site of an 18th-century Baroque granary. Here are our picks from the January concerts, including the New Year’s concert.