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  • The Hilliard EnsembleFestival of Convergence - Celebration of Chamber Music (9.8.2010)
    Thanks to well considered dramaturgy, exceptional interpretive performances and an informal atmosphere, the Convergence international festival of chamber music has been one of the most inspirational music events in Bratislava for the last decade. The eleventh annual event will open with the world renowned The Hilliard Ensemble together with the Norwegian saxophonist, Jan Garbarek (20. 9. ). The musicians will perform in St. Martin's Cathedral as part of a European tour to promote their new album, Officium Novum.

  • Bojnice castleThe Slovak National Museum invites for events as well as in the backstage of its museums from Myjava to Svidník (7.7.2010)
    The Slovak National Museum invites the public to visit its museums throughout Slovakia from Myjava to Svidník. This summer, children, adults and whole families can choose from many interesting events. On their wanderings through the museums, the visitors can not only to rest up and have a good time, but also understand the importance and need of preservation of cultural heritage...

  • Bratislava for EveryoneWe’ll also touch our city this year (10.4.2010)
    When the doors of the Primatial Palace and other areas of the municipality were opened seven years ago for Bratislavians to see the ceremonial areas of our capital city, no one knew how much interest this event would attract. Today, it’s a large Spring event called Bratislava for Everyone, when the city and its organisations open their arms to all inhabitants and offer a weekend full of entertainment and education, the new and the traditional, meetings and get-togethers…Be there on the weekend of 24th and 25th April!

  • Hummel Johann NepomukBratislava – city of music (12.4.2010)
    Music has sounded in our city forever. First in churches and monasteries as part of services, then gradually entering the houses of inhabitants as well as public places – squares and in public houses. Music and entertainment was part of life as well as work and trade. In the days when Bratislava was a King’s town, the city also experienced a previously unseen explosion in cultural public life. This was mainly down to the aristocracy...

  • sndDon’t be afraid of ballet! (12.4.2010)
    The ballet company of the Slovak National Theatre (SNT) entered the Theatre’s jubilee 90th season with this slogan, and will conclude the season with a handful of outstanding artistic experiences. They are offering classic, neoclassic and modern, performances by major guests and a new premiere from the excellent choreographer, James Kudelka from Canada.

  • SNDSlovak National Theatre Opera in its jubilee season (12.4.2010)
    The Slovak opera scene is celebrating its ninetieth year of existence with a varied and quality programme. Its anniversary is reflected in the programme in various ways.

  • Galanda Group, M. LaluhaA GALLERY WHICH CHANGES A PERSON FOR THE BETTER (12.4.2010)
    The historical centre of Bratislava will surprise with its quiet nooks and crannies and will bewitch with its majestic palaces. Residences of the former high aristocracy are protected today and at the same time, they protect themselves. Two of them hide the treasures of the Bratislava city gallery. Bratislava City Gallery has the second largest art collection in Slovakia. They protect more than thirty five thousand pieces of art: “We have to take care of the collections. This is how we preserve irreplaceable cultural valuables for future generations,” said the Gallery Director, Ivan Jančár.

  • MuzeumYou’ll always shop well here! (6.7.2010)
    Only three cities in Europe - Bratislava, Amsterdam and Budapest – can boast that they have museums with a similar focus. The Museum of Trade in Bratislava, Slovakia, is one of the youngest. It started to be put together twenty five years ago and today there are more than 61,000 artefacts in its collection. They all show the rich history of trade in Slovakia. The museum’s ambition is to be lively, interactive and to invoke pleasant memories of times when shopping was literally an event….

  • ARCHDAYSARCHDAYS 2010 / Bratislava days of architecture (10.4.2010)
    From 17th to 30th May 2010, as part of the ARCHDAYS 2010 festival, a programme of events focused upon the presentation upon modern architecture and design will take place in several places in Bratislava. The ARCHDAYS 2010 festival has been prepared by Design Slovakia with the support of the capital city of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava, under the auspices of the Faculty of Architecture of the Slovak Technical University and the Slovak Chamber of Architects, and in cooperation with other partners and institutions. Organisers are inviting not only specialists – architects, students or investors – to visit the exhibitions, presentations and lectures, but also the wider cultural public and those who are interested in good architecture and modern living.

  • Ľuboš Rehák“For me, it’s the best gift…” (12.4.2010)
    We met after a demanding day of operations. I was looking for signs of tiredness but I searched in vain. How can someone look so fresh after a day-long medical marathon? His smile answered me: “You should come on Monday when we’ll finish one of the most demanding operations in spinal surgery – we’ll be removing the entire body of the sacrum and the operation will last at least six hours…” He also definitely gave a performance at the limits of human ability on Monday, a performance which brought back life and movement to ailing spines, knees and arms… To the question of what an orthopaedist feels when he discharges a patient who was admitted to the hospital and who now walks away on his own two feet, the exceptional Professor Ľuboš Rehák, Head of the 1st Orthopaedic-Trauma Clinic at the Faculty of Medicine UK, Teaching Hospital with Polyclinics and the State Healthcare Institution in Ružinov Hospital in Bratislava, answers very simply:

  • Marian PlavecThe fujara should be treated like a bride (12.4.2010)
    The original musical instrument – the fujara – started to produce tones in the endless green meadows of Slovakia, mainly in the Spring, when shepherds put the first herds of sheep out to pasture. Nowadays, its typical sound and noble shape is more part of folklore presentations, but it is experiencing a renaissance. This is definitely due to it also being listed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The fujara has also become the love of Bratislavian Marian Plavec’s life.

  • SrholecDisappointments, injustice and unfairness have strengthened his humanity (12.4.2010)
    Dr. h. c. Anton Srholec (born 12th June 1929 in Skalica) is a Roman Catholic priest, writer and charity worker, establisher and director of RESOTY, a re-socialising centre for the homeless in Podunajské Biskupice in Bratislava.

  • KLIn summer, Bratislava dance, sing and play... (9.7.2010)
    It’s almost unbelievable that the festival Cultural Summer and Castle Celebrations Bratislava 2010 has been at full power and has become more popular over the past 35 seasons. A jubilee cultural marathon full of music, dance, theatre, creative art and other artistic forms will fill Bratislava’s summer with diversions from mid-June until September. The main dramaturge and producer of the festival, Bratislava Culture and Information Centre (BKIS), is preparing more than two hundred programmes in fifteen town scenes for this year...

  • Noc múzeí a gelérií logoNIGHT OF MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES (11.4.2010)
    Saturday, 15th May 2010
    Bratislava museums and galleries invite you to spend an extraordinary day and night! For the sixth time, on the occasion of the International Day of Museums, we have prepared a unique opportunity for you to visit our exhibitions and displays until midnight. Celebrate this festival of museums with us and become more familiar with our work!

  • LipaClubs invite you for good jazz (9.6.2010)
    Club life has moved into Bratislava and audiences are anticipating good music in quality places. Our city has no need to envy the music metropoly. In new clubs, jazz players are getting more and more places to play. As the world renowned jazzman, Peter Lipa, said: ”For me, a good club is a place where the band can be seen by the whole audience. There must be a stage, equipment and lighting. The organiser’s approach is also important. They must be a person who loves music and who wants to support it. We have a few such clubs like that in Bratislava.“

  • Bratislava for EveryoneBratislava for Everyone (10.4.2010)
    23. – 25. 4. 2010
    7th open day of the municipality of Bratislava.
    During the last weekend of April, the citizens and visitors of Bratislava will have the possibility to experience the capital city as a city full of entertainment, good mood and a rich programme offer. The cultural sites of the city will open their doors for all visitors for free and prepare special programmes. You can go sightseeing in the historical centre of the city by foot or by historical tram. The zoological and botanical gardens will welcome you with all-day programmes for children and adults...

  • M. Paštéka, Tanečník,1964Galandovci (Galanda Group) – Legends of Slovak Modern (7.4.2010)
    The exhibition in Gallery of the City Bratislava presents the members of the Mikuláš Galanda Group - A. Barčík, A. Čutek, V. Kompánek, R. Krivoš, M. Laluha, M. Paštéka, A. Rudavský, I. Štubňa und P. Tóth - at the top of their artistic activity in the years 1957 - 1968. On display are more than 90 major paintings and 40 sculptures, more than a half of them are presented to the public for the first time.

  • czech buttonCzech Art "20 years after..." (15.2.2010)
    The presentation of Czech Art is significant from several aspects. First and foremost, it provides a rare opportunity to host a major exhibition of Czech contemporary art; only a few shows were held in the last twenty years. Several exhibitions were staged at the Bratislava City Gallery, but they presented the Czech inter-war avant-garde (Czech Cubism, Josef Čapek, Czech Modernism from the Collections of the Prague City Gallery). The recent exhibition of the ‘Tvrdohlaví’ (The Stubborn) group is an exception...

  • RenaissanceSlovak National Gallery presents Tuesdays in the cinema hall (7.2.2010)
    The Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava and the Slovak Film Institute build on their successful cooperation also in the SNG´s latest project – the Renaissance exhibition. On February 2, the cycle Tuesdays in the cinema hall / Renaissance in documentary and educational film has begun. The meeting point is the SNG´s cinema hall.

  • Slovak Moderne, ZmetákSlovak Moderne with collectors´ eyes (3.3.2010)
    Before 1989, art collecting had no big tradition in Slovakia. One of a few collectors was Albert Tešínský, who however moved his collection to Vienna, where it served as a basis for the Albertina. Extensive collections were in the possession of the noble families Pállfy, Török, Nyáry. After 1948, art collecting actually ceased to exist in Slovakia. Smaller private collections were established not until the early 1960s. The most important collector was Ernest Zmeták, who dedicated his extensive collection to the Art Gallery in Nové Zámky in 1980...

  • ITF Slovakiatour 2010QUALITY – MOTTO OF THE FAIR ITF SLOVAKIATOUR 2010 (3.1.2010)
    The largest Slovak fair of tourism ranks among the most prestigious events in Europe. Since the humble beginnings in 1995 the fair has demonstrably established a firm position as one of the most important events in the European calendar of tourism and plays a significant role in the Slovak tourism industry. With the growing interest in the Slovak market the interest in the fair increases just as well...

  • Neznámy maliar: Ex voto mestského senátora Jána Hüttera z Prešova. Okolo 1520. Budapest, Magyar Nemzeti GalériaThe History of Slovak Fine Art / Renaissance (2.3.2010)
    As part of its long-term program, The History of Slovak Fine Art, the SNG is preparing an exposition and popular scientific publication with the title Renaissance. It follows similar works entitled Baroque, 20th Century and Gothic. This cycle of exhibitions and publications strives to provide a comprehensive overview, a survey of fundamental knowledge and if possible, representative documentation from the history of fine art related to the historical territory and cultural links to Slovakia.

  • Opera BallThe ball season in Bratislava (8.2.2010)
    During the ball season some tens of balls take place in Bratislava. They are organized by professional associations, institutions, companies, districts, regions or national minorities living in Slovakia. From Epiphany until Ash Wednesday (17 February 2010), or even longer, the capital city of Slovakia will delve into dance and entertainment. The most prestigious social event of the city is the popular Bratislava Ball (13 February 2010).

  • Silvester in BratislavaWelcome to Partyslava (29.12.2009)
    New Year´s Eve – Partyslava 2010
    31 December
    The last day of the year belongs to everyone who likes to have a good time. On the stages, in the streets and at concerts you can see for yourself just how Slovaks like to enjoy themselves, long into the night. Enjoy the New Year with an impressive fireworks display in Bratislava...

  • Christmas fair in BratislavaChristmas Fair Bratislava 2009 (1.12.2009)
    27.11. - 23.12.2009
    Winter and Christmas in the city officially starts each year with the Christmas tree lights being illuminated on Hlavne namestie (Main Square). From the annual Christmas Market to New Year’s partying in the street, Bratislava knows how to get into the holiday spirit. The Christmas market has gained a reputation as one of the best open-air events of the year and has become a place where all generations of Bratislavians and visitors can come together.

 

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