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Bratislava, Slovakia | Nature, sights, overview | Drone 4k video | Bratislava city what to visit

Bratislava, Slovakia. This video review tells about the capital of the state of Slovakia - the city of Bratislava. The video was filmed using a drone in 4k resolution so that viewers can see the endless and diverse landscapes from a bird's eye view. general information Bratislava is the largest city in Slovakia, which is also its capital. It is located in the western part of the country, and in the west and south it borders on Austria and Hungary. The Danube River flows through the whole of Bratislava, which divides it into two parts. Nature On the territory adjacent to Bratislava Castle, shady green parks that once belonged to the royal family are still preserved. In general, in Bratislava, as in other European capitals, the authorities are very sensitive to green areas. Especially different is the Mountain Park, which looks more like a dense forest. Residents of the city love to come here to hide from the bustle of the city and enjoy the picturesque scenery. What to see Due to the fact that the history of the city began more than a millennium ago, and Bratislava itself was the capital of a large state of Hungary for three hundred years, a huge number of historical buildings and other monuments of art were concentrated in its historical center. You can walk around it in about 2 hours. The sleeping areas of Bratislava are of no interest to tourists, since industrial enterprises and Stalinist block-type architecture are concentrated on their territory. All historical buildings here were destroyed during World War II. The National Gallery of Slovakia, located on the square of the palace built in the 18th century, contains artifacts from the period spanning the 4th century, works of art from the Baroque and Gothic styles. The most popular exhibits here are the unique busts of the 18th century, the author of which was the famous sculptor Franz Xaver Messerschmidt. The bridge of the Slovak National Uprising crosses the Danube River. It is known as the world's longest cable-suspension bridge with one support and a single cable system. On top of the support rises a building, nicknamed "UFO". It houses a restaurant. Attractions There is an unusual Art Nouveau church on Bezruchova Street. The date of construction of the blue church named after St. Elizabeth refers to the 10th years of the last century. The building does not look like a religious building at all. This church looks like a fabulous house, combining various styles in its facade. The exterior is paved with soft blue tiles with white stucco. Bratislava Castle also attracts tourists - a large castle-fortress that once protected the city from enemies. In the 16th century, the building served as a residence for the royal family of the Hungarian state, and for 2 centuries it even kept the royal attributes of power. On the main square of the city there is an architectural complex consisting of the Old Town Hall and neighboring buildings. Once they belonged to the mayor of Bratislava. Now this place attracts tourists with its interiors. One of the buildings of the ensemble houses a branch of the City Museum. Another building that attracts tourists in the historical center of the city is the Mikhailovsky Gate. Only a part of them has survived to our times, but once they were a complex of buildings to protect the city from the enemy advancing from the east. Their construction dates back to the 14th century, but they received their current baroque appearance during the reconstruction carried out in 1759. Despite the fact that there are several palaces in Bratislava, it is the Primate Palace that attracts visitors, as it is open to the public. Its construction took place in the 1770s, it was then that it acquired its neoclassical features. For some reason, special attention is paid to the Hall of Mirrors, which impresses with its interiors. Useful information for tourists Miroslav Stefanik Airport is located in Bratislava. Also from Russia, for example, you can get to the capital of Slovakia by rail. The Moscow-Budapest train travels along a route that includes the main European capitals. Tourists often bring Modran ceramics from Bratislava. It got its name thanks to the village of Modra, which is located near the capital of the country. However, products made from it can be found in any market throughout the country. Public transport runs around Bratislava in day and night shifts. Accordingly, there will be no problems with moving around the city. #Slovakia #Bratislava

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