Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava

Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between May 31 and June 9, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.

(Source: Gabriel Kuchta, Sme)

These tips are prepared in cooperation with Eventland. Download the app and see what's going on around you wherever you are ( Android , iOS ).

Top 10
EVENT: Contemporary Art Festival DOM 2019; Starts: May 30-June 12
EVENT: Urban Market; Starts: May 31, 16:00
EVENT: Dolce Vitaj 2019; Starts: the whole June
EVENT: Solstice on the Danube; Starts: all of June
EVENT: Knights at Devín; Starts: June 1, 10:00
EVENT: Explore the beauty of Bratislava; Starts: June 1, 13:00
EVENT: River Show 2019; Starts: June 2
EVENT: Feed.X; Starts: June 7, 19:00
EVENT: Sensorium 2019; Starts: June 7-9
EVENT: Bratislava Collectors Days; Starts: June 7-8

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Religious Services for non-Slovak speakers

Galleries in Bratislava: Temporary exhibitions

Training in English

Highlights of the year (selection of events for which it's advisable to obtain tickets early)

TOP 10

Contemporary Art Festival DOM 2019

Nová Cvernovka, Račianska, Bratislava, Thursday, May 30-June 12

The visual arts festival DOM is already organizing its 5th edition, which will open on 30 May. The exhibition will be open until June 12th. The main program will be held in Cvernovka on 6 June from 6 pm to 10 pm. Admission: free. More info: https://bit.ly/2vTJbNC.

Urban Market 2019 (Spring Edition)

Námestie Slobody 19, Bratislava, Friday, May 31, 16:00

In 2019, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Urban Market. We start with the spring edition, which will take place at the Faculty of architecture STU and nearby Námestie Slobody during the first weekend of June. Urban Market is a unique cultural event which combines a living design fair of contemporary art and creativity, a presentation of local professional fashion, design, and art, as well as a cultural program, creative activities and individuals from various fields. All this at one time and place as we present and connect the creative community for the 10th year. Admission: free. More info: https://bit.ly/2ZOMAuK.

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Dolce Vitaj 2019

Various venues, Bratislava, June

The program of this year's Dolce Vitaj festival builds on the penetration of old and new in art. It is a mosaic of a variety of artistic styles that bring together present-day Italy with the creations of old masters. It will commemorate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's death and offer a demonstration of what the Italian culture lives today - in theater, literature, visual arts, photography, design, music and the film. Writer Paolo Giordano, an exhibition of Giuseppe Chiari, photographs of an Italian country, an Avion Travel concert, a performance of Fortebraccio from Bologna - this is just a few of more than a dozen events. Admission: free. More info: https://bit.ly/2W2m16d

Solstice on the Danube

Various venues, Bratislava, June

Welcome the summer on the river through the events of Solstice on the Danube. You can experience a number of activities along the river and its branches from Bratislava to Štúrovo.

Solstice on the Danube offers a full range of experiences, which are organized by local communities, organizations and enterprises. Programs offer sports and recreational events, sightseeing and family trips, kayaking and canoeing, ship cruises, excursions, competitions and cultural events throughout the month of June.

The project has been initiated by the Central European Foundation as part of its Danube Fund program​. The full schedule of events can be found at www.slnovratnadunaji.sk.

Knights at Devín

Devin Castle, Muránská, Devín, Saturday, June 1, 10:00

Devin Castle remembers many events - beautiful and uplifting, but also cruel and merciless. War has never brought joy, but humankind has always been dragged into its insane faith. At times of peace, life and art flourish in the stability. Come and see the diversity and richness of both peacetime and wartime. Admission: €4-€15. More info: https://bit.ly/2weMejw.

Explore the beauty of Bratislava

Hviezdoslavovo square, Bratislava, Saturday, June 1, 13:00

  • You are new here but you have few Slovak friends
  • You want to enjoy life in Bratislava but you can’t speak Slovak
  • You want to know more about Bratislava

Free walk in the city center

Meet up at 1pm in front of The Historical Building of the Slovak National Theatre on Hviezdoslavovo square

Our plan:

  • Walk in the city center
  • Visit large wine cellars under the main square
  • See the oldest street in Bratislava
  • Visit 2 historical gardens: one hidden garden in a ​baroque palace and the oldest monastic garden in the city
  • Authentic Slovak goodies and a museum - all in one!

More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/291734931767000/.

River show 2019

Pribinova 8, Bratislava, Sunday, June 2

A magnificent celebration of life on the Danube with:

  • water sports exhibitions
  • luxury boat exhibition
  • fashion shows of top brands
  • meeting yachtsmen on the Danube
  • promoting charities
  • presentation of world champions
  • interesting lectures about Danube (tourism, ecology, waterfront history)

Admission: free. More info: http://bit.ly/2HlRkAO.

Sensorium 2019

Bratislava, Friday-Sunday, June 7-9

The largest festival of digital art and culture in Slovakia. The Sensorium brings together an international community of artists, designers and technologists through a conference, interactive exhibition, performances and inter-departmental workshops. Admission: €25-€99. More info: bit.ly/2YKTWym.

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Feed.X | Eurokontext.sk

Slovak National Theatre, Pribinova, Bratislava-Staré Mesto-Bratislava, Friday, June 7, 18:00

FEED.X is a performance set in an artificial environment without human performers in the flesh. It's​ visceral in nature. Admission: €20. More info: http://bit.ly/FeedX.

Bratislava Collectors Days

Incheba Expo Bratislava, Petržalka, Friday-Saturday, June 7-8

Are you a collector? Are you interested in both old and new coins, stamps or postcards? Do you collect antiques, old weapons or minerals? In that case, you should definitely not miss the most famous Slovak collector's fair - Bratislava Collectors Days, which will take place in Incheba on June 7-8.

Bratislava Collectors Days have always been a meeting place for all passionate collectors from the area of philately, philocarty, numismatics, faleristics, minerals and small antiques.

At Bratislava Collectors Days, exhibitors not only from Slovakia and the Czech Republic, but also from Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Austria, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain and Italy introduce visitors to a number of interesting collector's exhibits as well European and worldwide rarities of great value. In addition, this year you can look forward to a special section dedicated to old books and vinyl records. Do not miss the international collector's fair, discover interesting pieces from history and enrich your collections with valuable specimens.

Admission: €5-€6. More info: www.incheba.sk.

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Training:

TRAINING: Pilates in English; Starts: Every Monday evening, 20:30
TRAINING: Yoga in English on Thursdays; Starts: Every Thursday, 18:30
TRAINING: Yoga in English at Indian Embassy; Starts: Monday to Friday, 11:00, 16:00, 18:00
TRAINING: Pilates in English– The class is in English, suitable for men and women, beginners and advanced, Slovaks and foreigners. The venue is equipped with Pilates requisites, a shower and a kitchen. (you do not need to bring a mat). Andrea’s classes are a mix of Pilates exercises for a strong core and and flexible body, as well as yoga exercises for stretching stiff muscles caused by a sedentary lifestyle. Her classes end with the all-important relaxation of body and mind. She also uses highly qualitative essential oils (doTerra) during the class. Refreshments, tea, fruit are included in the price. Starts: Every Monday evening, 20:30; Open Mind centrum, Mickiewiczova 2. Admission: €8 (one-time charge). More info: www.internationals.sk.
TRAINING: Yoga in English on Thursdays - You need to make reservation via yoga@internationals.sk. This is a beginners & intermediate class and you do not need any pre-knowledge. We will practice Dynamic Flow yoga. Take a look at one of our sessions: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalsBratislava/videos/1604953649521444/ Tea, water, fruit, showers are available to use for free. In these classes we will perform exercises that make us stronger, more flexible, obtain balance and have fun while doing it. Starts: Thursday 18:30; Open Mind Centrum, Mickiewiczova 2. Admission: €8 (one-time charge) or €59 for a 10 session ticket you can use within 12 weeks. More info: www.internationals.sk.
TRAINING: Yoga in English at Indian Embassy - The Embassy of India in Bratislava is happy to announce the commencement of Yoga classes. The classes will be conducted by Ms. Jaiwanti, Yoga Teacher. The classes will cover Asanas, Pranayama, Meditation and Relaxation techniques. People interested in joining the Yoga Classes are requested to fill in the attached Registration Form. The Registration Form may then be sent to email: eindia.iccr@mail.telekom.sk. For any clarification/further information, you may contact Ms. Jaiwanti at Tel: +421-2-5296 2916/7/8 or email: eindia.iccr@mail.telekom.sk. Admission is free. Starts: Monday to Friday, 11:00, 16:00, 18:00, Dunajska 4, Bratislava. More info: www.indianembassy.sk

Temporary exhibitions

DANUBIANA
Oto Bachorík: Monuments; Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M until May 19. Closed on Mondays.
EL LISSITZKY & ER SIKORA; Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. until June 30. Closed on Mondays.
Adela Režná: Illustrations; Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M until June 30. Closed on Mondays.
Jozef Gľaba: Illustrations; Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M until June 30. Closed on Mondays.
SLOVAK NATIONAL GALLERY
From the Academy to Nature. Forms of Landscape Painting in Central Europe 1860–1890
Land behind the Map. Amazing Art History with Professor Hamster
The Kornel and Naďa Földvári Library

TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS IN DANUBIANA:
Oto Bachorík: Monuments - Oto Bachorík is one of the most famous artists of the middle generation. A sculptor with a unique sense for matter, he can bring stone, metal and wood to life and approach each of these materials with respect as well as the determination of a conqueror. In his monuments, as well as in his chamber sculptures, he combines various structures, alternating shiny smooth surfaces with rough and grainy ones, and large robust forms with fine elaborated details. He subdues light and masters time, space and matter. From the very beginning, his sculptures have resonated a tantalizing contrast of the expressive and the lyrical, the real and the abstract. Attempts to define his artistic language frequently lead to limitations in signs deprived of details and even archetypes. Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M until April 22. Closed on Mondays, Bratislava-Čunovo, Vodné dielo. More info: www.danubiana.sk.
EL LISSITZKY & ER SIKORA - The main intent of the double-exhibition metaphorically entitled El Lissitzky & eR Sikora is to retrieve and update the thoughts, ethos and artistic legacy of the Russian revolutionary avant-garde. The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Netherlands, owner of an unprecedented collection of works of El Lissitzky, and the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum in Bratislava-Čunovo have collaborated on an ambitious and unique project which combines – over time and space – two figures, two oeuvres, two visual and ideological worlds: the world famous master of the 20th century avant-garde, Constructivism and Suprematism, Lazar/El Lissitzky (1890 – 1941) and conceptualist Rudolf Sikora (1946), one of the major representatives of Slovak and Central European avant-garde. Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. until June 30. Closed on Mondays, Bratislava-Čunovo, Vodné dielo. More info: www.danubiana.sk.
Adela Režná: Illustrations - Adela Režná is a recent graduate of the Studio of Illustration at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design under prof. Dušan Kállay. She focuses on illustrations for children and has created the following books: Marínka Somarinka (Marina, the Silly Little Girl, 2014), Things Not Seen by the Naked Eye (2016), Denník Majky z Majáka (Maya’s Lighthouse Diary, 2017), Stratený zajko v Paríži (Lost Bunny in Paris, 2017) and Na výlete (On a Trip, 2018). Cukrové topánky (Sugar Shoes), her artistic debut, was published in 2018. We can also find her work in other interesting projects such as Inakosti slovenské (bedeker pre cudzincov; Slovak Otherness, A Baedeker for Foreigners), Bratislava v sto slovách (Bratislava in a Hundred Words), An Athlete’s Training Diary (magazine on sports), and Omaľovánka 2.0. (Coloring Book 2.0). Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. until June 30. Closed on Mondays, Bratislava-Čunovo, Vodné dielo. More info: www.danubiana.sk
Jozef Gľaba: Illustrations – Jozef Gľaba works with digital illustration and freestyle printmaking. His focal techniques in freestyle printmaking are screen printing, rotogravure printing and linocut. He also creates illustrations for children and adults, as well as for products. You can see his work in the network of Kraj grocery stores, Slniečko magazine for children and the illustrated edition of the Denník N newspaper, which was published in cooperation with illustrators from AFAD in 2019. His works feature a sense of humor, play on words and a feeling for detail and composition. Open: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. until June 30. Closed on Mondays, Bratislava-Čunovo, Vodné dielo. More info: www.danubiana.sk.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION IN SLOVAK NATIONAL GALLERY
From the Academy to Nature. Forms of Landscape Painting in Central Europe 1860–1890 - This exhibition, organized jointly by the Slovak National Gallery and the Gallery of West Bohemia in Pilsen, is among the first efforts concentrating on the work by art personalities who moved between the Danube Monarchy and the visual art centres of that time, responding to the attraction of the plein-air landscape. Open: Monday: closed, Tuesday – Wednesday: 10.00 – 18.00, Thursday: 12.00 – 20.00, Friday – Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00, Esterházy’s Palace. More info: www.sng.sk.
Land behind the Map. Amazing Art History with Professor Hamster - Amazing Art History with Professor Hamster is an interactive projection dedicated to the story of art history, prepared in cooperation with Prague colleagues (concept by Ondřej Horák, execution by Ondřej Fuczik, David Kakalík and INITI) and loosely based on their previous activities in the Czech Republic. The projection is designed for children interested in art history, as well as for lay and informed visitors who want to learn more. Telling the story of art, connected with a series of animated films devoted to the life and context of the work of a prominent Slovak, as well as world visual artists of the 20th century and the present, combines learning and entertainment. Open: Monday: closed, Tuesday – Wednesday: 10.00 – 18.00, Thursday: 12.00 – 20.00, Friday – Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00, Esterházy’s Palace. More info: www.sng.sk.
The Kornel and Naďa Földvári Library - The Kornel and Naďa Földvári Library is a project dedicated to Slovak writer, satirist, art and literary critic, book collector and translator, Kornel Földvári. Preparations started together with Peter Krištúfek, writer and director, who has searched for a method of preserving Földvári's large collection of books for a long time. Open: Monday: closed, Tuesday – Wednesday: 10.00 – 18.00, Thursday: 12.00 – 20.00, Friday – Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00, Esterházy’s Palace. More info: www.sng.sk.

Religious Services for non-Slovak speakers

SERVICE: Apostolic Church; Starts: Sundays, 9:30, Bratislava City Church, Trnavské mýto 1, English
SERVICE: Bratislava International Church, Starts: Sundays 10:00 English, Malý kostol, Panenská Street (entrance from Lýcejná Street)
SERVICE: Brotherhood Church (Cirkev bratská); Starts: Sundays 10:00, Cukrová 4, English
MASS: The Church of Saint Ladislav; Starts: Sundays 11:00, Špitálska, English
MASS: Church of St. John of Matha; Starts: Sundays 9:00 Latin
MASS: St. Martin’s Cathedral; Starts: Sundays 7:45 German, 9:00 Latin
MASS: Church of the Merciful Brothers; Starts: Sundays 11:30 Italian
SERVICE: Small Evangelical Church; Starts: Sundays 9:00 Hungarian, 10:00 English, 11:30 German, Malý kostol, Panenská Street (entrance from Lýcejná Street)
SERVICE: Citylight Church, Starts: Sundays 10:00 English, Námestie 1.mája 1
SERVICE: Bratislava International Fellowship, Starts: Sundays 10:00 English, Trnavské mýto 1, (Istropolis)
SERVICE: International Baptist Church; Starts: Sundays 10:00 English, Súľovská 2
JEWISH SERVICE: Synagogue on Heydukova Street; Starts: Friday evening (before twilight), Saturday morning (usually at 9:00), and during feasts, Hebrew

Highlights of the year

CONCERT: Tom Jones; Starts: Jun 20, 20:00
CONCERT: LP; Starts: Jun 27, 19:00
CONCERT: Sting; Starts: Jun 30, 20:00
CONCERT: Alice Cooper; Starts: Sep 15, 20:00
CONCERT: Eros Ramazzotti; Starts: Oct 5, 2019
CONCERT: Scorpions; Starts: Nov 20, 20:00

CONCERT: Tom Jones - Sir Tom Jones returns to Slovakia after four years! As part of his performance in Bratislava's NTC Arena on June 20, 2019, the legendary singer will offer the audience a selection of over 50 years of work. He will also present his biggest hits, such as Delilah, She’s a Lady, It’s not unusual, Sexbomb and Thunderball Bond. Starts: Jun 20, 20:00, AXA Arena NTC Bratislava. Admission: €49-€69. More info: www.ticketportal.sk.
CONCERT: LP – American singer LP will have her first performance in Bratislava and present her new album Heart to Mouth that was released in December 2018. LP has fans all over the world thanks to her unmistakable voice and hit Lost On You, but also thanks to impressive concerts and communication with fans. Starts: Jun 27, 19:00, AXA Arena NTC Bratislava. Admission: €45-€69. More info: www.ticketportal.sk.
CONCERT: Sting - Sting: My Songs will be a rollicking, dynamic show focusing on the most beloved songs written by Sting and spanning the 16-time Grammy Award winner’s prolific career with The Police and as a solo artist. Fans can expect to hear “Englishman In New York,” “Fields Of Gold,” “Shape Of My Heart,” “Every Breath You Take,” “Roxanne,” “Message In A Bottle” and many more, with Sting accompanied by an electric rock ensemble. Starts: Jun 30, 20:00, Ondrej Nepela’s Winter Arena, Odbojárov 9, Bratislava. Admission: €64. More info: https://www.ticketportal.sk/event/STING-MY-SONGS?idp=600708.
CONCERT: Alice Cooper - The biggest horror show in rock music comes to Slovakia! Legendary Alice Cooper will perform next year with an exclusive concert. King of the horror shows and the shock-rock godfather will come out with a new show Ol Black Eyes is Back, Tour 2019. Starts: Sep 15, 20:00, Incheba Expo Arena, Viedenská cesta, Bratislava. Admission: €45-€666. More info: https://listocheck.sk/en/detail/alice-cooper
CONCERT: Eros Ramazzotti – Italian pop-rock star Eros Ramazzotti has announced his world tour and also a new studio album. Slovaks can look forward to well-known songs such as Fuoco nel fuoco and Piu bella cosa, L’Aurora, Un‘ altra te, Dove c‘ é musica, Se bastasse una canzone. Starts: Oct 5, 2019, Ondrej Nepela’s Winter Stadium. Admission: €39-€79. More info: www.ticketportal.sk.
CONCERT: Scorpions – German rock band Scorpions returns to Slovakia after three years. They will play a selection of songs from their 50-year music career in their Crazy World Tour 2019. Visitors to the concert may look forward to hard rock but also famous rock ballads, songs like Rock You Like a Hurricane, Still Loving You, Send me an Angel and Wind of Change. Starts: Nov 20, 20:00, Ondrej Nepela’s Winter Stadium. Admission: €49-€69. More info: www.ticketportal.sk.

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