Central European Painting and Sculpture 1800–1918

The permanent exhibition captures the development of artistic creation in the Central European region, with a special focus on the Bratislava area. Central European Painting and Sculpture 1800–1918Permanent Exhibition – GMB The permanent exhibition captures the development of artistic creation in the Central European region,…

Gerulata on the Frontiers of the Roman Empire

The Ancient Gerulata Exhibition guides you through the development of the camp during the first four centuries, when the Roman military fort of Gerulata was established in what is now the Bratislava-Rusovce district. Bratislava City Museum (MMB) – Ancient Gerulata Rusovce – UNESCO Site Located…

Central European Baroque Painting and Sculpture

The works from the collections of the Bratislava City Gallery currently on display represent Central European artistic production of the 18th century. The paintings and sculptures were carefully selected to present as comprehensively as possible the artistic scene of Baroque-era Bratislava, placed within a broader…

Slovak Modern Art

Slovak visual art in the interwar period was shaped under conditions of constant change that profoundly affected the lives of individuals. Nedbalka Gallery Slovak visual art in the period between the world wars developed under conditions of constant change. People were affected by the collapse…

J.N. Hummel Exhibition

This exhibition dedicated to the life and work of the renowned Bratislava-born composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837) is housed in a charming Renaissance-style house. It offers insight into the composer’s legacy, showcasing his contributions to classical music and his connection to the city’s cultural heritage….