On the western edge of the village of Bernolákovo, dominated by a hill called Várdomb (Castle Hill), there are remains of the Čeklís Castle. The castle was probably built...
If you want to get to know the history of the town of Svätý Jur as well as its specifics, which have shaped it for several thousand years, head to the Literary and Homela...
In the historical heart of Pezinok, there is a Renaissance town hall building. It was built in the middle of the 17th century on the site of the town spa and Weltz House....
The Small Carpathian museum in Pezinok is focused on the wine-growing and wine-growing tradition of the Small Carpathian region. More than half a century it is collecting...
Pezinok Castle is a historical and architectural jewel of the wine-growing town of Pezinok. Interestingly, Pezinok Castle is often referred to as the "Water Castle" becau...
On the eastern edge of the mountains of the Little Carpathians, there is a small town of Svätý Jur. Above it, just 30 minutes' walk, the ruins of the Biely Kameň Castle (...
One of the oldest buildings in Senec is the so-called Turkish house, which stands on the southeast side of the square. It was built in the 16th century and had several de...
In the town of Pezinok, there is a historic rural settlement, dominated by the construction of a Baroque water mill. It is the largest creek mill in Europe. In 1767, it w...
The Museum of the Slovak Ceramic Sculpture is located in close proximity to the walls from the 17th century town fortifications and the courtyard is connected to the nort...
The Ľudovít Štúr Museum in Modra is part of the Slovak National Museum. It has its seat in the very center of the town, in the so-called Emreszovský House. It was right i...
The Museum of Commerce in Bratislava is located in a rural mansion surrounded by a park. The museum was founded in 1983, originally as a Documentation Center for Trade, H...
In the southern part of the Little Carpathians, southeast of the village Borinka, hidden in a dense forest, there are remnants of the castle called Dragon Castle (orig. "...
ZOYA Gallery&Museum presents the art of Slovak visual modernism as well as contemporary Slovak and world authors. These are basically two institutions - the ZOYA Gallery ...
Obviously one of the most typical architectural landmarks of Bratislava is the building of the Slovak Radio, known for many as the "inverted pyramid". The unconventional ...
There are several artillery bunkers from the First or Second World War on the territory of Slovakia, but only few of them are open to the public. One such reconstructed i...
The Museum of Transport in Bratislava is a branch of the Slovak Technical Museum in Košice. The museum is located in the dormitory and adjacent warehouses of The first Br...
A charming, even romantic, historical building in Bratislava's Old Town is the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as the Modrý kostolík (Blue Church). This at...
Calvary in Bratislava is one of the first and most important calvary, not only in the territory of contemporary Slovakia and in the whole of former Kingdom of Hungary. Fr...
On the Hodžovo square in Bratislava, there is a beautiful Rococo building, which is the dominant of the wider surroundings. It is the Garasalkovich Palace, which was buil...
The reconstructed historical building on Nedbalova Street in Bratislava houses the Gallery of Slovak Modern Art - Nedbalka. The gallery preserves and presents to the publ...
The Museum of the Police of the Slovak Republic, as a specialized museum type of the Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic, focuses on documenting the creation,...
In honor of Bratislava's native and one of Europe's greatest composers and pianists, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, a museum was built in the Renaissance garden house. The exposi...
Pajštún Castle belonged to the system of border castles, which in the 13th century took over the function of protection of the northwestern border of the Hungarian state ...
The Michael's Gate in Bratislava used to be part of the 14th century city fortifications. It is the only preserved gate of the originally four entrance city gates. It was...
The Old Town Hall in Bratislava is a historic building which is one of the oldest buildings in Bratislava.
It consists of several buildings, namely Jakub's House, Pawer'...
The Natural History Museum in Bratislava is part of the Slovak National Museum as an important natural science institution. The museum is located in a purpose-built build...
The cultural center of Bratislava is the charming historic building of the Slovak National Theater. The predecessor of this monumental building was the city theater build...
Located on the ground floor of a Baroque burgher house, the historic pharmacy "U červeného raka" (i.e. At the red crayfish) is now the seat of the Museum of Pharmacy in ...
In the city district of Old Town in Bratislava, there is a beautiful rococo building, the Apponyi Palace, which was built between 1761 and 1762 by Count Juraj Apponyi of ...
In the Old Town district of Bratislava, there is a beautiful Rococo building, Apponyi Palace, which was built in 1761-1762 by Count Juraj Apponyi from Oponice. The palace...