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  2. Primate's Palace, Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    The Primacial Palace (Slovak: Primaciálny palác, Hungarian: Prímási palota) is a neoclassical palace in the Old Town of Bratislava the capital of Slovakia. It was built from 1778 to 1781 for Archbishop József Batthyány , after the design of architect Melchior Hefele .

  3. Primate's Square - Wikipedia

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    Primate's Square Primate's Palace. Primate's Square (Slovak: Primaciálne námestie) is a square situated in the middle of the Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is located between Slovak National Uprising Square and Main Square. It is named after the Primate's Palace which stands on the southern side of the square. A Tourist ...

  4. Old Town, Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2021 census, 80% of inhabitants of the Old Town were Slovaks, 2% Hungarians, 1% Czechs and remaining 17% belonged to other nationalities, including those, who did not indicate their nationality. 33% of inhabitants indicated belonging to the Roman Catholic Church, 5% to Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Slovakia, 1% to the Slovak Greek Catholic Church.

  5. List of palaces in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Kutscherfeld Palace (Hlavné námestie 7, Sedlárska 7) Vice-Governor's Palace (Hlavné námestie 8) Palace of the Hungarian Discount and Exchange Bank (Hlavné námestie) Jeszenák Palace, Hlavné námestie, Bratislava (Hlavné námestie 4) Palugyay Palace, Hlavné námestie, Bratislava (Zelená, Hlavné námestie)

  6. Primate's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Primate's Palace may refer to the following buildings: Primate's Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia. Primate's Palace ...

  7. Hviezdoslavovo námestie (Bratislava) - Wikipedia

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    On March 17, 1848, Hungarian national leader Lajos Kossuth proclaimed from Hotel Zöldfa to the assembling mass because Ferdinand V signed March laws at the Primate's Palace last day. [3] The first Hungarian fencing school's practicing hall was there. [4] Lajos Kossuth, Franz Joseph, Albert Einstein, and Alfred Nobel stayed at this hotel. This ...

  8. Architecture of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Examples of neoclassical architecture include Bratislava's Primate's Palace, by Melchior Hefele, 1778–81, and the Evangelical Church of Košice by Georg Kitzling, 1816. The East Slovak Museum in Košice , 1872, is an illustration of Neo-Renaissance architecture.

  9. Category:Palaces in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; ... Pálffy Palace (Bratislava) Primate's Palace, Bratislava