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Bratislava Guide & Map
Here you will find information about the most popular tourist sites and attractions in Bratislava, from the upside down table-like castle, through the site of Central Europe's first university, to the gravesite of the famous rabbi Hatam Sofer. Bratislava Castle Guide Bratislava Old Town Guide Academia Istropolitana - One of the first universities in Central Europe Zidovska streetThis small museum showcases a variety of watches and clocks. Gravesite of Chatam Sofer - a highly-esteemed Jewish rabbi Embankment of Army General SvobodaInquire at info@bratislavahotels.com for Chatam Sofer tour arrangements. The Devin Castle Primatial Palace Primacialne squareFormer residence of the Archbishop, now serves for official functions, concerts. Mirror Hall was the place of signing of the Bratislava peace between Napoleon and Franz I. in 1805. Houses the famous Bratislava English Tapestries discovered in 1903 rolled up inside the walls, hidden in Napoleonic times. Slovak National Theatre Hviezdoslavovo squareThe opera building was built during 1884 - 1886 based on designs by Viennese architects F. Fellner and H. Helmer. For current opera performances, please visit the Bratislava Event Calendar. St Martin's Cathedral Michael's Gate Go on to the Bratislava Off the Beaten Path Guide and Suggested Bratislava Day Trips. Related articles:Bratislava Custom Guided City Walking Tours, Sightseeing |
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