Top 10 Specialty Museums in Bratislava, Bratislava Region

November 20, 2021 Alida England

Stare Mesto, the Old Town of Slovakia's capital, whisks visitors back a few centuries as they wander cobblestone streets, admire the Baroque architecture, enjoy summer and Christmas concerts at Old Town Hall and while away time at cafes and restaurants. Venture beyond for more sites, including the 15th-century hrad (castle) with its treasury and history and music museums, the Slovak National Theater and the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Slovak National Gallery, housed in an 18th-century palace.
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1. Vodarenske muzeum

Devinska cesta 1, Bratislava Slovakia http://www.vodarenskemuzeum.sk
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Vodarenske muzeum

2. Museum Bunker B-S 4 Lany

Viedenska cesta Border crossing point Berg, Bratislava 851 01 Slovakia +421 904 972 254 [email protected] http://www.mpo.sk
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Museum Bunker B-S 4 Lany

Museum of Czechoslovakian fortification system built in 1935-1938 against Nazi Germany. Equipped bunker with original weapons, accessories, furnished shooting rooms, living rooms, storages, machine and filtration room. On 45 min guided tour You will explore a whole bunker and get interesting historical and technical informations about czechoslovakian fortification system.

3. Stm Muzeum Dopravy

Sancova 1/A, Bratislava 811 05 Slovakia 5244 4163 http://www.muzeumdopravy.com
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Stm Muzeum Dopravy

Reviewed By BarbieMegaTraveller

Although I have a couple of gripes, generally had a fantastic time here. The cars displayed are in perfect condition and really give you a full history of motoring in Slovakia. There are trains too - the full size ex-communist Russian variety and that was pretty cool. The museum is located at the end of a main train station so the old trains are still on their tracks. It's a huge area and there's two giant spaces A & B, so most people do A and think that's it because space B requires you to exit A altogether, walk down a little rubbishy looking path that seems like you aren't supposed to be there. Signposted ahead will be shed B. Apart from cars and trains, there's also old motorbikes including a 1923 Harley Davidson (see pics of all these) and a new chopper made by Orange County Choppers (they had a BIG show on TV for years). There's also old bicycles, a few horse drawn carriages and even a collection of antique baby carriages/prams/buggies - whatever you call them depending on which country you come from! There is a huge display of old railroad equipment from gauges and lights to a room full of electronics. Also an old telephone display, showing bakerlite phones and way back to the times when an operator would need to connect you via a switchboard. Strangely, there's even a display and video content on Slovakia's kyaking win at the Sydney Olympic Games in Australia!! The old lady at the ticket booth is far from friendly, her English is very limited but I speak a dialect of the local language and although she understood me, she was still frosty. Not really the type of person you want welcoming tourists. Might explain the very few visitors that seem to come. Entry price is ridiculously cheap at 4 Euros but they try to charge you 2 Euros extra if you want to take photos. What a load of crap - I'd rather them just raise the admission price to 6 Euros for everyone. I didn't pay the extra and although 1 or 2 staff turn up from time to time to check on people walking around, generally there's no staff there. All of the information presented either via video, audio or on information cards is in Slovakian only. A handful show English and German as well but really so very few.

4. Railway Museum in Railway Depot Bratislava-Vychod

Dopravna 2, Bratislava 831 06 Slovakia +421 2/202 972 96 http://www.mdc.sk/stranka/zeleznicne-muzeum-v-rusnovom-depe-bratislava-vychod/
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Railway Museum in Railway Depot Bratislava-Vychod

5. Muzea Obchodu - Museum of Trade

Linzbothova 16, Bratislava 821 06 Slovakia +421 2/452 431 67 http://www.muzeumobchoduba.sk
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Muzea Obchodu - Museum of Trade

6. Muzeum Milana Dobesa

Zamochnicka 13, Bratislava 811 03 Slovakia +421 2/544 323 05 [email protected] http://www.milandobes.sk
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Muzeum Milana Dobesa

7. Museum of Clocks - House at the Good Shephard

Zidovska Street 1, Bratislava Slovakia +421 2/544 119 40 http://www.muzeum.bratislava.sk/en/vismo/dokumenty2.asp?id_org=700016&id=1020&p1=52
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4.0 based on 73 reviews

Museum of Clocks - House at the Good Shephard

8. Bibiana, International House of Art for Children

Panska 41, Bratislava 811 02 Slovakia +421 2/544 349 86 [email protected] http://www.bibiana.sk
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

Bibiana, International House of Art for Children

9. Period Rooms Museum

Radnicna street 1 at the Apponyi Palace, Bratislava Slovakia +421 2/592 051 11
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Period Rooms Museum

10. Arthur Fleischmann Museum

Biela 6, Bratislava 811 01 Slovakia http://www.muzeum.bratislava.sk/vismo/dokumenty2.asp?id=1016&id_org=700015&p1=1012
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Arthur Fleischmann Museum

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