Bratislava: Forts and Castles
Places and attractions in the Forts and castles category
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Bratislava Castle
Restored hilltop Baroque castle Perched atop a hill overlooking the Danube River, Bratislava Castle is an emblematic monument that dominates the skyline of Bratislava, Slovakia. With its origins dating back to the 9th century, this historic castle serves as a testament to the city's storied past...
Devín Castle
Castle ruins with Danube views Perched atop a rocky hill at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers, Devín Castle is a remarkable historical site in Bratislava, Slovakia. This ancient fortress, with origins dating back to the Roman times, has been a sentinel at the border of many empires...
Apponyi Palace
Apponyi Palace, nestled in the heart of Bratislava's historic city center, is a testament to the city's rich aristocratic past. This elegant Rococo-style building, dating back to the 18th century, was originally the residence of the prominent Apponyi family.
Keglevich Palace
Keglevich Palace is a Baroque mansion on Panska Street 27 in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is included among the National Monuments Reservation of the city and is also listed as a Cultural Real-estate Monument.
Rusovce Mansion
Rusovce Mansion or Rusovce manor house is a mansion located in the Rusovce borough, part of Bratislava, capital of Slovakia. The mansion was built on the site of an older manor house from the 16th century, with a medieval structure incorporated into the following buildings.
Miestodržiteľský palác
Miestodržiteľský palác is an old and historically important building, located in capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, in the Main Square, Old Town. It was owned by the city of Bratislava until it was bought by the state in the 18th century for the purpose of housing The Vice Governor's Council.
Esterházy Palace
Historic building with an art gallery Esterházy Palace is a Neo-Renaissance style building in the Old Town of Bratislava near the Danube riverfront, built in the 1870s. The building was reconstructed in the 1920s and in the 1950s, when it was adapted for the Slovak National Gallery.
Johann Pálffy Palace
Johann Pálffy Palace is a late Classicism-style building in the Old Town, Bratislava, on the Panská street, near the Hviezdoslav Square. The palace is standing on the site of a former building, which was until the mid-1850s the seat of Pozsony county.
Pálffy Palace
Pálffy Palace is a Baroque-style palace in the Old Town of Bratislava, on Ventúrska street. It was built by Count Leopold Pálffy in 1747. It has an interesting portal with a relief reflecting the military career of the count as a general in the army of Empress Maria Theresa.