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The Reduta building is home to the Slovak Philharmonic orchestra..
The Reduta building is home to the Slovak Philharmonic orchestra.
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The Slovak National Gallery in Esterházy Palace showcases collections of modern and classic art in Bratislava
The Ganymede Fountain in front of the National Theatre on Hviezdoslav's Square is a Neo-Baroque fountain designed in 1888 by Viktor Oskar Tilgner that sources water from the Danube river
Named after Slovak poet and politician Pavol Orszagh Hviezdoslav, the Hviezdoslavovo Námestie is a historic square in the Old Town between the New Bridge and the Slovak National Theatre
Built in the 14th century as part of the city walls of Bratislava, the Laurinc Gate had a water moat in front, filled with water from the Danube
The bronze sculpture of Cumil, a man peeping out of the manhole, is situated in the corner of Rybarska brana (Fishermen's gate) at its intersection with the Panska and Laurinska streets
Built in 1778-'81 for Archbishop József Batthyány, the Primate's Palace is a neoclassical palace in Bratislava's Old Town that is the seat of the Mayor
Housed in the Apponyi Palace, the Period Rooms Museum showcases rooms furnished as the interiors of a town house from the 18th - 19th centuries, complete with original wooden wall panels, paintings, chandeliers and crockery
Located on Rybárska brána near the Hlavné námestie intersection, the silver statue of Schöne Náci represents the renowned Bratislavan whose real name was Ignác Lamár
Staré Mesto or the Old Town of Bratislava comprises the well-preserved historic medieval city centre and adjoining neighborhoods
Bratislava's Old Town Hall is a complex of historic buildings that was the administrative seat from the 15thto 19thcenturies, as well as a prison and mint at various times