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  2. Panorama City Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Panorama City Towers, also known as the Panorama City and the Panorama Towers, are a residential complex of skyscrapers in Bratislava, Slovakia. [3] The buildings are equally didived into 34 floors, while they slightly differ in height, standing at 112.6 metres (369 ft) tall (Tower 1) and 112.2 metres (368 ft) tall (Tower 2), both being topped out in 2015 and inaugurated in 2016. [4]

  3. Nová doba Estate - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of one part of the Nová doba Estate. The Nová doba (New Times) Estate is a residential complex at Vajnorská Street in Bratislava, Slovakia.It was built in 1932 according to the plans of architects Fridrich Weinwurm (1885–1942) and Ignác Vécsei (1883–1944).

  4. Eurovea Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovea Tower is a premium high-rise residential skyscraper in Bratislava, Slovakia. The building was inaugurated in 2022 and stands at 168 metres (551 ft) tall, being divided into 46 floors. [1] It is the tallest building in Slovakia and the first skyscraper over 150 m (490 ft) built in the country.

  5. Mirbach Palace - Wikipedia

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    Mirbach Palace is a Baroque-Rococo building in the historical zone of Bratislava, Slovakia.The four-wing, two-story building, which ranks among the most beautiful and best-preserved architectural monuments of the mentioned style period in Slovakia, was named after the last owner, Baron Dr. Emil Mirbach.

  6. Housing complex Unitas - Wikipedia

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    Each dwelling is accessible from a balcony oriented to the north - at end of each are the two-room dwellings (50 of them altogether), the oneroom being in the middle (240). Each of the houses has two staircases. The architects have formerly devised built-in furniture and light interior accessories made of steel pipes.

  7. Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava, just like any other city, has an urban heat island effect, but there is no weather station directly in the urban core, so the temperature there can be slightly higher than the official weather station reports. The city is in one of the warmest and driest parts of Slovakia.

  8. Panelák - Wikipedia

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    Prague-Hostivař, the Košík housing estate. Panelák (Czech: [ˈpanɛlaːk] Slovak: [ˈpanɛlaːk]) is a colloquial term in Czech and Slovak for a large panel system panel building constructed of pre-fabricated, pre-stressed concrete, such as those extant in the former Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic & Slovakia) and elsewhere in the world.

  9. List of streets in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    List of streets in Bratislava (Slovak: Zoznam ulíc v Bratislave; Hungarian: A Pozsony utcák listája) is full list of streets in Bratislava assembled by official list of streets of Bratislava promulgated by Magistrát mesta Bratislavy.