Presidential Palace

Presidential Palace showing an administrative buidling, chateau or palace and a statue or sculpture
Presidential Palace which includes an administrative buidling, a statue or sculpture and a fountain
Presidential Palace showing an administrative buidling, a statue or sculpture and chateau or palace
Presidential Palace showing a garden, a castle and an administrative buidling
Presidential Palace featuring a fountain, a statue or sculpture and an administrative buidling


The official residence of the President of Slovakia is a grand, stately building with beautiful gardens that can be explored throughout the year.

The Presidential Palace is a spectacular remnant of the splendor of the Hungarian Empire. Stand in awe of its vast, symmetrical façade and tour the beautiful gardens.

The palace was built as the summer residence of a count and completed in 1760. It is an understated example of rococo architecture. Study the intricate patterns and elegant curves of the façade, which characterize this style. Among the building’s illustrious visitors over the years was the composer Joseph Haydn who debuted some of his works here. Since 1996, the building has been the official seat of the country’s president.

Apart from special occasions, the palace is closed to the public, but there is still much to see at the site. Head to Hodžovo Square in front of the palace. At its center is a fountain in the shape of the Earth, which is said to symbolize peace. Appreciate the beauty of the palace’s bright white exterior and watch the changing of the guard ceremony which takes place at noon daily.

Spend an afternoon relaxing in the large French garden. Stroll along its paths and, during the warmer months, sunbathe on the large grassy areas or sit in the shade of an oak or chestnut tree. The park also contains several statues, including one of Empress Maria Theresa on horseback. She ruled Austria, Hungary and Bohemia in the 18th century. Other sculptures include a statue of three girls playing in water and a hand with a pointed finger. If there are young children with you, take them to the playground.

Find the Presidential Palace on Hodžovo Square, within easy walking distance of many of Bratislava’s other major landmarks. The square is well connected to several parts of the city by bus routes. Members of the public can tour the palace interior and even meet the president during the annual open day, which is held on different dates every year. The gardens, however, are open daily and are free to enter.

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