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La Fiesta, café & latin club ponúka priaznivcom latino a afro hudby víkendové párty a tanečné workshopy, každodenné tančiarne a tanečné kurzy so skúsenými inštruktormi, DJ-mi, kapelami, profesionálnymi tanečníkmi a to nielen zo Slovenska. Zažite atmosféru Kuby a Havany, Angoly či Brazílie prostredníctvom stále obľúbenejších tanečných a hudobných štýlov a latino a afro tancov Južnej Ameriky a Afriky, ako je salsa, bachata, merengue, cha-cha-cha, reggaeton, salsaton, cumbia, kizomba, semba, zouk, samba, kuduro a mnohých ďalších :-) Klub s dvoma tanečnými parketmi, moderným barom a štýlovou kaviarňou nájdete v širšom centre Bratislavy, v Ružinove. Je ľahko dostupný MHD a k dispozícii je aj veľké parkovisko priamo pred budovou. Môžete tak bez starostí relaxovať s priateľmi, partnermi či kolegami pri dobrej káve a čaji, vybrať si zo širokej ponuky vín, alebo si vychutnať osviežujúce miešané nápoje. Tešíme sa na Vašu návštevu :-)
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La Fiesta, café & latin club ponúka priaznivcom latino a afro hudby víkendové párty a tanečné workshopy, každodenné tančiarne a tanečné kurzy so skúsenými inštruktormi, DJ-mi, kapelami, profesionálnymi tanečníkmi a to nielen zo Slovenska. Zažite atmosféru Kuby a Havany, Angoly či Brazílie prostredníctvom stále obľúbenejších tanečných a hudobných štýlov a latino a afro tancov Južnej Ameriky a Afriky, ako je salsa, bachata, merengue, cha-cha-cha, reggaeton, salsaton, cumbia, kizomba, semba, zouk, samba, kuduro a mnohých ďalších :-) Klub s dvoma tanečnými parketmi, moderným barom a štýlovou kaviarňou nájdete v širšom centre Bratislavy, v Ružinove. Je ľahko dostupný MHD a k dispozícii je aj veľké parkovisko priamo pred budovou. Môžete tak bez starostí relaxovať s priateľmi, partnermi či kolegami pri dobrej káve a čaji, vybrať si zo širokej ponuky vín, alebo si vychutnať osviežujúce miešané nápoje. Tešíme sa na Vašu návštevu :-)
Bratislava Castle is the main castle of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The massive rectangular building with four corner towers stands on an isolated rocky hill of the Little Carpathians directly above the Danube river in the middle of Bratislava. Because of its size and location, it has been a dominant feature of the city for centuries.The location provides excellent views of Bratislava, Austria and, in clear weather, parts of Hungary. Many legends are connected with the history of the castle.The castle siteThe castle site includes the following:Castle building (The Palace)The castle building includes four towers and a courtyard with a 80m deep water well. The largest and tallest tower is the Crown Tower on the southwest corner. The 47m tower dates from the 13th century and for approximately 200 years beginning in the mid-1500s housed the crown jewels of Hungary. The exterior walls and inside corridors contain fragments of old Gothic and Renaissance construction elements. The walled-up entrance gate from the 16th century is still visible to the east of the main entrance. Behind the entrance, is an arcade corridor leading to a large Baroque staircase which, in turn, leads to the exhibitions of the Slovak National Museum on the second floor. The west wing of this floor houses the 4 halls of the Treasure Chamber with a collection of the most precious archaeological finds and other objects of Slovakia, including the prehistoric statue called the Venus of Moravany. The third floor houses the exhibition on the History of Slovakia. The first floor in the south wing of the building houses the rooms of Slovak parliament — the National Council of the Slovak Republic - including furnishings from the 16th century. The northern wing of the building- the former Baroque chapel, houses the Music Hall in which concerts are held. The courtyard includes the entrance to the Knights Hall.
The ZOO Bratislava is a zoo in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the borough of Karlova Ves. It lies in the Little Carpathians forest. As of 2007, the zoo has an area of 96ha, and is home to 1,307 specimens of 152 animal species. In 2006, the zoo received 203,000 visitors.HistoryA proposal to establish a zoo in Bratislava first appeared in 1948. Two alternatives presented for the zoo's location: Železná studienka within the Bratislava Forest Park and Mlynská dolina. The latter was chosen as the place for the new zoo, although it was first planned to be used as a part of a cultural park on the Danube riverfront. It was given an area of, with a potential for expansion up to Construction began in 1959, and the zoo was officially opened on 9 May 1960. The zoo has undergone two major reductions, the first in 1981-1985, as a result of sewage system and motorway feeder construction, which reduced the area of the zoo to one-third, and the second in 2003, when construction for the D2 motorway access road to the Sitina Tunnel forced a relocation of the entrance gate.
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Bratislava Castle is the main castle of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The massive rectangular building with four corner towers stands on an isolated rocky hill of the Little Carpathians directly above the Danube river in the middle of Bratislava. Because of its size and location, it has been a dominant feature of the city for centuries.The location provides excellent views of Bratislava, Austria and, in clear weather, parts of Hungary. Many legends are connected with the history of the castle.The castle siteThe castle site includes the following:Castle building (The Palace)The castle building includes four towers and a courtyard with a 80m deep water well. The largest and tallest tower is the Crown Tower on the southwest corner. The 47m tower dates from the 13th century and for approximately 200 years beginning in the mid-1500s housed the crown jewels of Hungary. The exterior walls and inside corridors contain fragments of old Gothic and Renaissance construction elements. The walled-up entrance gate from the 16th century is still visible to the east of the main entrance. Behind the entrance, is an arcade corridor leading to a large Baroque staircase which, in turn, leads to the exhibitions of the Slovak National Museum on the second floor. The west wing of this floor houses the 4 halls of the Treasure Chamber with a collection of the most precious archaeological finds and other objects of Slovakia, including the prehistoric statue called the Venus of Moravany. The third floor houses the exhibition on the History of Slovakia. The first floor in the south wing of the building houses the rooms of Slovak parliament — the National Council of the Slovak Republic - including furnishings from the 16th century. The northern wing of the building- the former Baroque chapel, houses the Music Hall in which concerts are held. The courtyard includes the entrance to the Knights Hall.
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