Slovak National Theatre

Slovakia’s premier performing arts institution, with over 100 years of tradition, brings together the best of drama, ballet, and opera under one roof. As the evolving needs of its three ensembles outgrew the possibilities of its original 1886 building, the Slovak National Theatre inaugurated a new home in 2007, which has gradually taken on its primary role. The theater’s modern headquarters are located in Bratislava’s contemporary downtown, just steps from the Danube waterfront, offering a perfect blend of culture and urban charm.

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Slovak Philharmonic

The construction of this stunning eclectic building, blending elements of Baroque, Rococo, and Art Nouveau, was completed in 1919. After World War II, the Reduta was designated as the home of the Slovak Philharmonic, serving as its seat and main stage ever since. The large concert hall, with a capacity of 700 seats, showcases a magnificent Rieger pipe organ installed in 2011 during the building's general reconstruction. Experience Bratislava through the timeless beauty of classical music performed by one of Europe’s finest philharmonic orchestras!

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Nedbalka Gallery

A small private gallery showcasing the works of Slovakia’s finest painters and sculptors from the late 19th century to the present day. Situated on Nedbalova Street, between the Primate’s Palace and the Old Market Hall, it offers the perfect opportunity to slow down and appreciate modern art. The experience is further enhanced by the building itself—a stunning cultural monument with four levels of galleries encircling a central open space.

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