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Bratislava Old Town Guide

Old Town Hall
The Old Town Hall located in the Main Square (Hlavne namestie) houses the city's oldest museum, the City Museum open in 1868 (see our section on Bratislava Museums and Galleries for opening hours) and a pleasant courtyard used for concerts in the summer.

Primacial Palace
Once the seat of the Archbishop, the palace now houses a museum (also part of the City Museum) and provides space for various large social and cultural events in the Mirror Hall, where the famous Peace of Bratislava of 1805 was signed on behalf of Nepoleon and the Emperor of Austria.

Michael's Gate
The last remaining of the city's original four gates, located at the top of Michalska street. The tower presently serves as the Museum of Weapons and Fortifications and offers great view's of Bratislava's Old Town.

Korzo

Main Square

St. Martin's Cathedral