Locatello is an app where you can generate personal audio guided tours. Set your preferred distance, guide, language and theme, and a guided tour is created on the spot.
A renowned arts educational institution founded in 1949, the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava offers programs in theatre, film and television, and music and dance, graduating notable alumni in various fields of the arts.
A medieval town gate in the historical Old Town of Bratislava, built in the 14th century, named after Saint Lawrence and demolished in the 18th century, featuring a massive square-shaped structure with a long tunnel at the ground floor.
A historic square in Bratislava, Hlavné námestie is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, often considered its center. The square features the Old Town Hall and Roland Fountain, and has been known by various names throughout history.
A city gate and fortification complex, builder of the first fortification system with two rings of city walls, bastions, a barbican, and a falling bridge over a water moat.
A city gate that once connected fishing villages on the Danube River to the city, used primarily by fishermen to sell their daily catch.
A historical Eastern Orthodox church built on the site of an original 11th-century rotunda and a 14th-century Gothic church, featuring a mix of Gothic and Baroque architectural styles.
A Rococo-style building constructed in 1760-1765, characterized by its trapezium contour and narrow frontal face, originally built for a local merchant and now housing the Museum of Clocks and serving as a pub.
A cathedral in Bratislava, Slovakia, built in Gothic style, featuring a striking and stark design, with a 85-meter-tall tower and picturesque surroundings, including a working seminary and a cobblestoned side-street.
A network of galleries in Slovakia, also known as the Slovak National Gallery (SNG), with its headquarters in Bratislava. The gallery manages various permanent and temporary exhibitions across the country, featuring a diverse range of art from the 15th to the 21st century.
A Neo-Renaissance style building, the Esterházy Palace, was built in the 1870s and has undergone reconstructions in the 1920s and 1950s. Today, it hosts Slovak National Gallery exhibitions along with adjacent Water Barracks and modern extensions.
A national museum, the Slovak National Museum was established in 1961 and is the most important scientific research and cultural education institution in the country.
Michael's Gate