
Bratislava Architecture Self-guided Tour, Bratislava, Slovakia
I made this Bratislava architecture tour after spending a couple of weeks there and seeing a nice mix of architectural styles around the city.
You can walk from one spot to the next, as the city centre is quite compact, but to reach a few of the places at the end of the tour you may want to hop on a bus.
If you go inside the buildings, this tour will obviously take much longer, because many of them are museums.
It’s on top of a hill, and you can reach it by climbing that hill. It takes about 15 minutes from the old town. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views of the city from above along the way.
The current version of the castle is an 18th-century reconstruction. It’s much older than that but was unfortunately destroyed in a fire.
The castle has a rectangular layout with four towers. It was built as a fortress for defence purposes, so it’s quite different from fairytale castles you may have seen in other cities.
Still, you’ll find some lovely decorations inside, grand staircases, and baroque and Renaissance elements. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
You can walk from one spot to the next, as the city centre is quite compact, but to reach a few of the places at the end of the tour you may want to hop on a bus.
If you go inside the buildings, this tour will obviously take much longer, because many of them are museums.
It’s on top of a hill, and you can reach it by climbing that hill. It takes about 15 minutes from the old town. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views of the city from above along the way.
The current version of the castle is an 18th-century reconstruction. It’s much older than that but was unfortunately destroyed in a fire.
The castle has a rectangular layout with four towers. It was built as a fortress for defence purposes, so it’s quite different from fairytale castles you may have seen in other cities.
Still, you’ll find some lovely decorations inside, grand staircases, and baroque and Renaissance elements. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Bratislava Architecture Self-guided Tour
Guide Location: Slovakia » Bratislava
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Tal Hayoun
Read it on Author's Website: https://brightnomad.net/bratislava-architecture-tour/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Slovakia » Bratislava
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Tal Hayoun
Read it on Author's Website: https://brightnomad.net/bratislava-architecture-tour/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Bratislava Castle
- St. Martin’s Cathedral
- Michael’s Gate and Tower
- Mirbach Palace
- Primatial Palace
- Old Town Hall
- Palugyay Palace
- Main Square
- Art Nouveau building
- Slovak National Theatre
- Slovak Philharmonic
- Slovak National Gallery
- The Blue Church
- Eurovea
- Slovak National Theatre (New Building)
- Panorama Towers
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