Bratislava: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
Categories
- Church
- Museum
- Forts and castles
- Square
- Theater
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
- Historical place
- Shopping centre
- Baroque architecture
- History museum
- Concerts and shows
- Palace
- Bridge
- Universities and schools
- Park
- Art gallery
- Art museum
- Cemetery
- Memorial
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
St Martin's Cathedral
Gothic-style Catholic cathedral St Martin's Cathedral stands as a historic beacon in the heart of Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. This Gothic church, which dates back to the 15th century, is not only an architectural marvel but also a significant emblem of the country's storied past.
Old Town Hall
Local-history museum in an old town hall Nestled in the heart of Bratislava's historical center, the Old Town Hall is a venerable emblem of the city's rich past. This architectural tapestry, with its origins dating back to the 14th century, stands as one of the oldest stone buildings in Bratislava and serves...
Michael's Gate
Michael's Gate is a historic landmark and museum nestled in the heart of Bratislava, Slovakia. This well-preserved medieval tower is the only city gate that has survived from the original fortifications that once encircled the city.
Church of St. Elisabeth
Blue church with art nouveau design Nestled in the heart of Bratislava, the Church of St. Elisabeth, commonly known as the Blue Church, is a remarkable piece of Art Nouveau architecture that captivates visitors with its fairytale-like appearance. The church, which stands in the eastern part of the city...
Primate's Palace
Elegant 18th-century palace and music hall The Primate's Palace is a neoclassical palace in the Old Town of Bratislava the capital of Slovakia. It was built from 1778 to 1781 for Archbishop József Batthyány, after the design of architect Melchior Hefele.
Pharmacy Salvator
Pharmacy Salvator is a neo-renaissance building and former pharmacy in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia constructed by pharmacist Rudolf Adler in 1904. The building's facade features a stone statue of Christ the Saviour by sculptor Alojz Rigele.