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Thursday, January 13, Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Home Sightseeing Must-see attractions. Tomas13TO Offline. See all collections some may be hidden. Subscribe to download Grassalkovich Palace. This item has been added to your Subscriptions. Some games will require you to relaunch them before the item will be downloaded. Grassalkovich Palace from Bratislava, Slovakia.

The building is a Rococo-late Baroque summer palace with a French garden. The building was finished in , by architect Anton Mayerhofer for Hungarian aristocrat Antal Grassalkovich, a close friend of Maria Theresa. It features many rooms and an impressive staircase. The chapel is decorated with frescoes by Joseph von Pichler.

After its reconstruction in the early s, on 30 September the palace became the residence of Slovakia's president. Its once-large gardens are now a public park, complete with a statue of Bratislava-born composer Jan Nepomuk Hummel. Notforget 9 Feb, am. The 4-star Hotel Avance Bratislava boasts an excellent location near Grassalkovichova, which is around 1 km away. Featuring 29 rooms with views of the city, this venue is set within a short ride from New Bridge.

The property is set next to Grassalkovichova, 1. The reconstructed Baroque Bratislava Castle is also a short drive away.

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Have you ever been inside of the building where the head of our state receives its guests? If not, you can at least enjoy this photo journey :. It was originally created as a French formal garden and now serves as a public park.

An interesting thing to know about this garden is that there is a so-called presidential alley. He planted the very first oak in here and since then, oaks are planted on the eastern side of the garden by each president who visits our country. And what about the west side?

Well, it belongs to the chestnut trees :. If you visit Bratislava with your kids, this is a place you both will like.



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