Bordering both Austria and Hungary and couched between the Danube and the Little Carpathian Mountains, Bratislava is a picturesque city whose natural surroundings are rivaled only by its own historic architecture. Dating back centuries, the Old Town is home to numerous historic churches, castles, galleries and museums, including the Museum of Jewish Culture and Bratislava City Museum. The surviving fortifications at Michael's Gate provide a glimpse into the medieval history of the city.
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The Renaissance House, a National Cultural Monument, is open to the public and offers cultural, artistic, and wine-tasting experiences in its multifunctional venues, coffee-bar Čokokafé and also accommodation. Its history dates back to the 15th century, when it was built by German colonists as part of their row house settlement. The extraordinary significance of the building resides in the preservation of its original image of the end of the 17th century. Along the wall of the Renaissance House we have the alleged oldest grapevine in Svätý Jur. Our 600-year old cellar is the perfect place for archiving and maturation of spontaneously fermented natural wines. Autumn is the season of new wine degustation, baking tasty fresh and crisp breads or other viticulture activities. In summer time, you can sit under gigantic mulberry tree, with the pleasant shadow of its lists, and taste a cup of quality coffee and delicious home-made cakes from the adjacent coffee-bar Čokokafé.
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its near the opera, near embassies and luxury hotels, so iits a nice place to walk and chill while visiting Bratislava
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Beautiful old church in the heart of the city. Definitely a must see when in Bratislava. Take about 30-40 minutes to stroll through & admire the architecture.
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