Slovak National Gallery

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Bratislava, Slovakia

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Art gallery· Art museum· Tourist attraction

Slovak National Gallery Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Slovak National Gallery is located in Bratislava, Slovakia on Námestie Ľudovíta Štúra. Slovak National Gallery is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category art gallery in Slovakia.

Address

Námestie Ľudovíta Štúra

Phone

+421 220476238

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Юля Сліпенчук

Nice gallery. It is worth to visit it. You can see three different exhibitions. Also there are book shop (especially books about art and photography) and cozy cafe. The big plus is free entrance.

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Punkie Konvalinka

Nice and peaceful place full with art. First Sunday in month is free entry. We have spent there about two hours. Will go again.

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Christopher Walker

I was so happy to spend an hour or two exploring this place, and fell absolutely in love with some of the pieces exhibited here - Laco Teren in particular. I would never have learnt of the existence of this great artist without the museum displaying his work, and without the museum itself being such a welcoming venue for tourists such as myself.

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Nicole Spiteri

Free admission & not crowded at all (on a Tuesday morning) which was a nice surprise. A small, but nice collection of art. A good place to stop by and relax while exploring the city.

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David Personal

You can’t knock free entrance. The small, makeshift gallery is humble, but very informative. The boards detail the finer points of art through the ages. It was more of an excellent art history literature experience than a appreciation of the pieces, which were excellent. I’m looking forward to the new gallery when it opens in a couple of years time.

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Adam Kotulič

Just wonderful, everyone, go there, you won't regret it.

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Long Hua Lee

It seems that multiple floor re-planning is underway at the time of visit (June 2019) and only the second floor is open to the public. This exhibition features the landscaping in art work of central European around 18601890.

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Manolis Zografakis

I really liked that gallery. It has a nice cafe at the ground floor and currently hosts 2 very interesting exhibitions on the upper floors. One is of Laco Teren and Kubincan. Both exhibitions worth checking