What to do and see in Bratislava, Bratislava Region: The Best Art Museums

June 17, 2021 Chanda Heide

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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Skolska 10, Bratislava 81107 Slovakia +421 907 853 562 [email protected] http://www.sodagallery.sk
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Soda Gallery - Gallery Of Contemporary Art

SODA gallery is contemporary art gallery whose exhibition activities are mainly focused on the creation of a new generation of domestic but also foreign artists. For Art collectors gallery present and offer significant new young and contemporary authors and the best works of art with high investment value of the environment from Czech, Slovakia and Europe.

Reviewed By martinmT1893QH

SODA is definitely leading gallery. High calibre artists and incredible program and international conection. Top fair Frieze Artissima atc atc, thank you

2. Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum

Vodne Dielo Čunovo, Bratislava 851 10 Slovakia +421 2/625 285 01 [email protected] http://www.danubiana.sk/sk
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Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum

One of the most romatic modern art museums in Europe- the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum- is located less than 20 km south of Bratislava. It was founded by the Dutch collector and patron of the arts Gerard Meulensteen and the Slovak gallerist Vincent Polakovič. Since its opening in 2000, the museum has arranged numerous exhibitions of leading figures of the Slovak, European and world art scene, including Karel Appel, Sam Francis, Miroslav Cipár, Markus Prachensky, Ilona Keserü Ilona, Rudolf Sikora, Martín Chirino, Vladimír Popovič and other artists. The museum has attracted thousands of Slovak and foreign visitors as well as royal visits and leading political, social and above all cultural figures. Its unique location bordering on three countries, and sensitive integration with the surrounding nature and the River Danube provide visitors extraordinary views of exhibited artworks and of the flora and fauna unique to the peninsula of art in every season of the year. The adjoining sculpture park features the Works of a number of artists, among them El Lissitzky, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Jim Dine, Hans van de Bovenkamp, Jozef Jankovič, Arman, Jean- Claude Farhi, Vladimír Kompánek and Rudolf Uher. A magnificent view of Bratislava and the mighty Danube offer unforgettable experiences at sunset. After the completion of the extension, supported by the Government of the Slovak Republic, the museum is a new symbol of modern Bratislava, recommended by prestigious world guide books and social networking websites. See you by the River Danube, friends!

Reviewed By 740ferik - Bratislava, Slovakia

Danubiana is great gallery with wide art collection donated by Dutch phillantrope. It is especially worth taking a boat trip from Bratislava downtown to Danubiana. Boat ride takes around 1hour one way and entire visit can be organized in half day

Nedbalova 17, Bratislava 811 01 Slovakia +421 2/207 660 31 [email protected] http://www.nedbalka.sk
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Nedbalka Gallery

The building of the Nedbalka Gallery hides an impressive interior featuring an internal structure resembling the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Its four floors provide space for a permanent exhibition dedicated to the birth and development of modernism in Slovakia. The history of painting and sculpture in Slovakia in the 20th century is well documented by works by L. Mednyánszky, D. Skutezký, M. Galanda, M. Benka, M. Laluha and many others who fundamentally influenced the development of art in Slovakia. On the ground floor, the visitors will find the latest of the series of exhibitions primarily dedicated to works by Slovak artists.

Reviewed By LivijaK - Vilnius, Lithuania

If you want to know more about the Slovakian artists, you must visit. Small museum with a nice interior. You will get a tablet with the information about the paintings and painters and after the visit you will be treated with a cup of coffee at the museum cafe - it is included into the ticket price.

Frantiskanske Nam. 11, Bratislava Slovakia 54431556 http://www.gmb.sk/en/home
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Bratislava City Gallery - Mirbach Palace

5. Muzeum Milana Dobesa

Zamochnicka 13, Bratislava 811 03 Slovakia +421 2/544 323 05 [email protected] http://www.milandobes.sk
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Muzeum Milana Dobesa

6. Esterhaziho palac

Panska 245/13, Bratislava 811 01 Slovakia https://www.sng.sk/sk/bratislava/navsteva/kde-nas-najdete/esterhazyho-palac
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Esterhaziho palac

Riecna 1 Námestie Ľudovíta Štúra, Bratislava 811 02 Slovakia +421 2/544 320 81 [email protected] http://www.sng.sk/en
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Slovak National Gallery

Located on the waterfront, this gallery features fine Slovak Gothic, baroque and twentieth-century art in addition to some old European art pieces.

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