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Housed in the warehouse of Bratislava's first steam-engine railway station from the 19th century, the Bratislava Transport Museum showcases a great collection of vehicles, from bikes and vintage cars, steam engines and military prototypes to modern electric locomotives.
Housed in the warehouse of Bratislava's first steam-engine railway station from the 19th century, the Bratislava Transport Museum showcases a great collection of vehicles, from bikes and vintage cars, steam engines and military prototypes to modern electric locomotives. There are railway artifacts and memorabilia on display, such as signals, safety and communication equipment, model rail track, and uniforms.
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Šancová 6419/1A, 811 05 Bratislava-Staré Mesto, Slovakia
+421 2/524 441 63
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