City tour from a local resident and a professional guide in Russian or Ukrainian.
I will take you through the streets of the Old City for the best architectural masterpieces of Bratislava. Before you will open the secrets of the curve entrance to the city through Michael's gate. You will find out about the mirror hall of the palace of Primas, where Napoleon signed capitulation. Hear the story of the palace, crowned with the cardinal's hat and the motto of Queen Maria Theresa.
This walk is for those who have long dreamed of at least briefly touching the treasures of Bratislava. Who is attracted by the fabulous atmosphere of the Middle Ages. You will be able to see solemn palaces, ancient churches and monuments of the past, walk along the same roads that the royals used to go, and most importantly, you will have the opportunity not only to learn history, but also to touch it!
At the entrance of the ALIZÉ restaurant. The guide always wears a badge.
The tour ends at the Bratislava National Theatre.
This walk is for those who want to see in all the splendor of Bratislava and understand its fabulous atmosphere. You will see dozens of stunning palaces, churches and monuments, hear mysterious legends, pass the roads of kings and queens, but most importantly - you not only hear the story, but also touch it!
Entrance to the city from the monastery of St. Michael and part of the medieval wall.
Mirbach Palace is a Baroque-Rococo building in the historical zone of Bratislava. The four-wing, two-story building, which ranks among the most beautiful and best-preserved architectural monuments of the mentioned style period in Slovakia, was named after the last owner, Baron Dr. to Emil Mirbach.
The Franciscan Church is the oldest existing religious building in the Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.
The Church of Our Lady of Loret, popularly known as the Ursuline Church, is a Renaissance sacral building of the Ursulines order in the historical zone of Bratislava, in the district of Bratislava I.
The Primate's Palace is a neoclassical palace in the Old Town of Bratislava the capital of Slovakia. It was built for Archbishop József Batthyány, after the design of architect Melchior Hefele.
Complex of the Old Town Hall buildings represents a unique architectural development from the 14th up to the 20th century.
Renaissance fountain from 1572, located on the Main Square in Bratislava's Old Town. It is the oldest fountain in the city.
The Slovak National Theater Opera is one of the most important, so-called coat of arms cultural institutions of Slovakia. He started writing his history shortly after the establishment of the first Czecho-Slovak Republic in 1920.
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