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Attractions from Bratislava

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Attractions from Bratislava

Mirbach Palace (Bratislava)
The rich brewery owner M. Speech had the rococo Palace from 1770 named after the former owner, Dr. Emil Mirbach. At the gable end is a big golden coat-of-arms and inside the palace you'll find e.g. some 300 year-old copies of old paintings by Rubens.
The Blue Church in Bratislava (Bratislava)
Hidden in a small street south of the giant super market Tesco in Bratislava lies this wonderful Art Nouveau Church, Modry Kostilík. An architect from Budapest was in charge of the construction of the church, which was built in the period 1910 to 1913. The church is unique on the inside as well as the outside with its wonderful decorations, ornaments and colours, which have no equals in all of Slovakia.
The Franciscan Church (Bratislava)
When you walk down the street Ursulinska you suddenly encounter the 13th century Gothic Franciscan Church. The city's oldest church was consecrated under the presence of Hungary's King Ondrej III, who granted Bratislava several privileges of autonomy in 1291. Inside the church is the striking St John's chapel from 1380, which experts describe as 'a Gothic pearl'.
The Slovak National Museum (Bratislava)
The Slovak National Museum owns and tends the greatest collection in Slovakia. It houses e.g natural history collections of mineralogy, botany, zoology, insects, health and the fauna of the sea.
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