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]]>The castle that has stood reigning above Bratislava since the 9th century stands reconstructed today. It has lived a fascinating history, being controlled by Great Moravia, the Kingdom of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Slovakia during its history. Now, it can be visited and discovered by visitors to the Slovakian capital.
The heart of Bratislava’s old town is its namesake hall, the oldest city hall left standing in the country. Parts of its still-standing buildings date back to the 13th century, and it now serves as a city monument as well as a host to the city’s history museum.
The oldest still-standing gate in Bratislava is Michael’s Gate, which has been around for over 600 years. Dominated by a 51-meter tall tower, visitors can climb up to explore a panoramic view of this gorgeous city.
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]]>The Castle is the iconic symbol of the city of Bratislava, and it is located on a hill. For an unforgettable experience, we suggest that you go up by foot; it will take only 15 minutes. It is worth for the fabulous panoramic view! You can also enter the castle and explore the Museum of History or casually stroll through the beautiful Baroque gardens. There is a cafe as well, where you can enjoy the view.
The Czechoslovak Fortification Museum is located in an underground bunker just outside of the city. It was set up for the soldiers during WWII, so you can also see weapons which were used during the past century.
The Festival of Light is one of Bratislava’s main events. It is held in September when the weather is enjoyable. At the evening you can enjoy the historical buildings of the Old Town lit up for the Festival. A green laser beam reflects from the UFO Tower to the St. Michael’s Gate to the Cumil statue and back.
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]]>The castle that has stood reigning above Bratislava since the 9th century stands reconstructed today. It has lived a fascinating history, being controlled by Great Moravia, the Kingdom of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Slovakia during its history. Now, it can be visited and discovered by visitors to the Slovakian capital.
The heart of Bratislava’s old town is its namesake hall, the oldest city hall left standing in the country. Parts of its still-standing buildings date back to the 13th century, and it now serves as a city monument as well as a host to the city’s history museum.
The oldest still-standing gate in Bratislava is Michael’s Gate, which has been around for over 600 years. Dominated by a 51-meter tall tower, visitors can climb up to explore a panoramic view of this gorgeous city.
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]]>The Castle is the iconic symbol of the city of Bratislava, and it is located on a hill. For an unforgettable experience, we suggest that you go up by foot; it will take only 15 minutes. It is worth for the fabulous panoramic view! You can also enter the castle and explore the Museum of History or casually stroll through the beautiful Baroque gardens. There is a cafe as well, where you can enjoy the view.
The Czechoslovak Fortification Museum is located in an underground bunker just outside of the city. It was set up for the soldiers during WWII, so you can also see weapons which were used during the past century.
The Festival of Light is one of Bratislava’s main events. It is held in September when the weather is enjoyable. At the evening you can enjoy the historical buildings of the Old Town lit up for the Festival. A green laser beam reflects from the UFO Tower to the St. Michael’s Gate to the Cumil statue and back.
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