Museums & Galleries
Slovak National Gallery
Art, inspiration, education, relaxation, and unique views of Danube can be found in the newly renovated premises of the Sl...
Michael’s Tower
A 51-metre-high Michael’s Tower, one of the most iconic buildings of Bratislava, was recently re-opened to the public afte...
Marie Antoinette Exhibition
Costumes, wigs, paintings, jewellery, furniture, and other art objects will give you a glimpse into the life of a little A...
Kút.museum shop
While strolling through the Old Town, visit the Kút.museum shop. The minimalist space in the courtyard of the Old Town Hal...
SNM-Museum of History – Bratisla...
The museum documents how society has developed in Slovakia from medieval times to the present. Besides attractive exhibiti...
SNM-Museum of Jewish Culture
A permanent exposition of the Museum of Jewish Culture acquaints visitors with the culture of Jews living not only in the ...
Old Town Hall – Exhibition of th...
The Old Town Hall complex represents a unique architectural development of buildings from the 14th to the 20th century. Th...
GMB – Mirbach Palace
Mirbach Palace, built between 1768 – 1770, is a crown jewel of the Rococo architecture of Bratislava. From the original bu...
GMB – Pálffy Palace
In the 19th century, Count John Pálffy had converted an original burgher´s house into a late Classicist style palace. Disc...
Devín Castle
The area at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers at the height 212 m above the sea level has been settled since ...
Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum
Less than 20 km south of the city centre, on the edge of a peninsula amidst the River Danube, one of the youngest museums ...
Nedbalka Gallery
The Nedbalka Gallery hides an impressive interior layout resembling the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Works exhibited on ...
Červený Kameň Castle
Červený Kameň Castle is a Renaissance-Baroque mansion dating back to the 13th century. It is one of the best-preserved cas...
SNM-MUSEUM OF THE CERAMIC SCULPTURE
The Museum of Slovak Ceramic Sculpture offers visitors two exhibitions. The temporary exhibition The Unknown Known Unknown...
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SNM-Ľudovít Štúr Museum
The museum features two permanent exhibits devoted to the founder of the Slovak nation. Ľudovít Štúr and Modern Slovakia f...
Small Carpathian Museum
The museum specializes in viticulture. Come and visit a unique exposition about the wine growing history of Pezinok town a...
Primate's Palace
One of the most beautiful Classicist palaces in Slovakia was built in 1778 – 1781 as the residence of the Archbishop of Es...
SNM-Museum of Hungarian Culture
The museum focuses on the history and culture of the Hungarian ethnic minority in Slovakia. The permanent exhibition prese...
SNM-Museum of Carpathian German ...
The museum focuses on the collection, protection, processing and presentation of articles demonstrating the material and s...
SNM-Archaeological Museum
The museum focuses on the collection, registration, restoration, maintenance, presentation, and publication of archeologic...
SNM-Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum presents research and documentation of nature through five permanent exhibitions, which are sup...
Jewish Community Museum
The exhibition of the Jewish Community Museum is installed in the former women’s gallery of the synagogue. The synagogue w...
Museum of Transport
The Museum of Transport is located in the premises of the first Bratislava steam engine railway station from the 19th cent...
Ancient Gerulata
The grounds of the Ancient Gerulata (part of UNESCO heritage list since July 2021) hide the remnants of the 4th constructi...
Memorial House of J. N. Hummel
The permanent exhibition about the life and work of the composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1770 – 1837) is housed in a Renais...
Exhibition of Viticulture
The museum presents the history of viticulture and winemaking within the territory of the city of Bratislava from antiquit...
Exhibition of Clocks
The Rococo House At the Good Shepherd built between 1760 – 1765 is a tiny gem of the Central European burgher architecture...