Hviezdoslavovo Square

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Hviezdoslavovo Square showing a square or plaza and a garden
Hviezdoslavovo Square which includes a city and street scenes
Hviezdoslavovo Square
Hviezdoslavovo Square which includes a statue or sculpture and a monument


Spend some time in this tree-lined plaza that lies in the shadow of Bratislava Castle and is surrounded by some of the city’s premier cultural attractions.

Slovakia’s capital city is a joy to explore on foot and no ramble would be complete without a stroll through Hviezdoslavovo Square. The long pedestrianized plaza features galleries, fountains, historic buildings, embassies and cafés.

Seek out the Slovak National Theater at the top of the square. The neo-Renaissance building hosts opera, ballet and drama performances. Marvel at the grandeur of the structure, which is lined with busts of famous composers. Facing the theater is a fountain depicting the mythological Greek character of Ganymede.

Head directly down the middle of the square to the statue of Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, the Slovak poet who the area is named after. Beneath the carving is a small pool and fountain. Elsewhere on the square is a statue of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, who was a fan of Bratislava’s fairy tale-like architecture.

Stop by the art gallery at the Pálffy Palace. Wander the halls of the grand house, which was built in the 19th century. Survey the classic and contemporary works on display. The collection includes paintings by Dutch and Flemish masters, 17th-century tapestries from England and biblical prints. There are also modern Slovakian works such as Matej Krén’s Passage, an installation that gives the impression of a seemingly infinite stack of books.

For even more artistic creations, go to the Medium Gallery. It features work by students of the city’s Fine Arts and Design Academy and other global art institutions. Among the artists may be some of the great talents of the future.

Come back to the square after dark to enjoy some of Bratislava’s upmarket clubs, which can be found along the edges of the plaza. Wear your sharpest clothing and experience a long night of partying.

Hviezdoslavovo Square is situated in Bratislava’s old town, close to such major landmarks as the castle, St. Martin’s Cathedral and New Bridge. Get here by tram or bus, but if you prefer to drive you there is parking available, for a fee, in garages in the vicinity.

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