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Esterházy Palace (Bratislava)

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For the palace in Vienna, see Palais Esterházy.Palace in Bratislava, Slovakia
Esterházy Palace
Esterházyho palác
General information
TypePalace
LocationOld Town, Bratislava
CountrySlovakia
Coordinates48°08′25″N 17°06′34″E / 48.1402°N 17.1094°E / 48.1402; 17.1094

Esterházy Palace (Slovak: Esterházyho palác) is a Neo-Renaissance style building in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia, near the Danube riverfront, built in the 1870s. The building was reconstructed in the 1920s and in the 1950s, when it was adapted for the Slovak National Gallery.

Today, with the adjacent Water Barracks and modern extensions, it hosts the Slovak National Gallery exhibitions.

References

  1. "História budovy (History of the building)" (in Slovak). Slovak National Gallery. Retrieved 23 May 2007.
Palaces in Bratislava, Slovakia
Existing palaces
Non-residential palaces
Castle palace
Demolished palaces
  • Berchtold Palace
  • Braunecker Palace
  • Csáky Palace (Rázusovo nábrežie)
  • Landerer Palace
  • Pálffy Palace and Garden (Zámocká Street)
  • Pálffy Palace (Gorkého Street)
  • Rohan Palace
  • Viczay Palace
See also: List of palaces in Bratislava, Old Town, Bratislava


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