based on 503 reviewsBratislava is the political center of the Slovak Republic. It is the seat of the presidential palace, parliament, government and other important departments. It is also the cultural center of the country. There are universities, museums and opera houses here.
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Bratislava is the political center of the Slovak Republic. It is the seat of the presidential palace, parliament, government and other important departments. It is also the cultural center of the country. There are universities, museums and opera houses here.
The Slovak Presidential Palace is a large-scale historical building with a history of more than 200 years. There is a very beautiful musical fountain in the square in front of the presidential palace. Whenever the music sounds, many tourists gather here to watch. In addition, a guard changing ceremony is held in front of the presidential palace every day, which is worth seeing.
The Slovak Presidential Palace is an old building with a history of more than 300 years. In front of the palace is a large square. The floor of the square is paved with small stone bricks. Like many squares in Europe, it has a strong sense of age. The changing of guards ceremony is held here every day, which is also a major attraction here and is very interesting.
The presidential palace in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, was once the Glasulkovich Palace, a typical French garden. When we went, we happened to meet the guards to change their posts. The whole process was very handsome and wonderful. In front of the door was a big square, in front of which was a fountain, inside was a spherical sculpture, which was very beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds.
Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, and the presidential palace is in the city's central square. The building of the presidential palace is very magnificent and the guards are extremely strict. The earth sculpture fountain in front of the door is very eye-catching. It's also a must-come place for tourists to Slovakia, a political symbol here.
The Slovak Presidential Palace is a large government building. In front of the square, soldiers of the honor guard patrol back and forth. The uniforms they wear are very interesting. The square in front of the presidential palace is very large. In the center, there is a large musical fountain and a large lawn. It feels very solemn and dignified.
Prezidentsky Palac, formerly known as Grassalkovich Palace, is located in Hodovo n mestie, north of the old city. It is located in the magnificent Grassalkovich Palace, facing the grand Forum Hotel, two beautiful buildings complement each other. The Baroque Glasulkovich Palace was built in 1760 under the orders of Duke Glasulkovich, the leader of the Hungarian court parliament. At that time, nobles moved from the crowded old city to a more spacious and comfortable place and built luxurious houses around the old city, which was one of the beautiful Baroque grand houses outside the gates of Mihal. There are many beautiful rooms and impressive stairs in the palace. The composer Haydn directed the Chamber Orchestra in 1772. It was rebuilt in 1996 and became Slovakia's presidential palace. The beautiful French garden behind it was opened to the public. Nowadays, this is where Slovakia's President lives and hosts important leaders at home and abroad and large Royal banquets.