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Račianske mýto takes its name from its situation on the road connecting Bratislava to Rača ("Račianske") and from the toll point ("mýto"), though no tolls are collected there anymore. The tram track from the city center via Radlinského and Račianske mýto to Gaštanový hájik (later to Komisárky) was completed in 1899. [ 6 ]
Bratislava 1 Čremchová ulica: Nové Mesto: čremcha: 831 01: Bratislava 37 Čučoriedková ulica: Vrakuňa: brusnica čučoriedková: 821 07: Bratislava 214 Čulenova ulica: Staré Mesto: Martin Čulen: 811 09: Bratislava 1 Damborského ulica: Dúbravka: Ján Damborský: 841 01: Bratislava 42 Dankovského ulica: Staré Mesto: Gregor ...
The building's investor was I.P.R. Slovakia, a Slovak-Cypriot company. [1] Construction started in October 2004, when traffic restrictions took place in the form of blocking the rightmost driving lane at the square (coming from Štefánikova Street), blocking the major busy street for an astonishing 3 years, until August 2007.
Until 1943, Bratislava consisted more or less of the boroughs Staré Mesto, Nové Mesto and a part of Ružinov. That year, the village of Karlova Ves was annexed to Bratislava. [ 2 ] In 1946, the formerly independent villages of Devín, Dúbravka, Lamač, Petržalka, Prievoz (part of Ružinov), Rača and Vajnory were annexed to Bratislava ...
Primate's Square (Slovak: Primaciálne námestie) is a square situated in the middle of the Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is located between Slovak National Uprising Square and Main Square. It is named after the Primate's Palace which stands on the southern side of the square. A Tourist Information Visitors Centre and ...
Theatres in Bratislava (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Bratislava" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Šancová Street (Slovak: Šancová ulica) is a major street in Bratislava's Old Town, extending from the intersection of Štefánikova ulica and Pražská ulica to Trnavské mýto. It is a significant transport artery, and site of frequent traffic congestion .
The Panorama City Towers, also known as the Panorama City and the Panorama Towers, are a residential complex of skyscrapers in Bratislava, Slovakia. [3] The buildings are equally didived into 34 floors, while they slightly differ in height, standing at 112.6 metres (369 ft) tall (Tower 1) and 112.2 metres (368 ft) tall (Tower 2), both being topped out in 2015 and inaugurated in 2016. [4]