18. January 2024 at 11:26

3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days

Looking for free activities in the city? Explore Medené Hámre this weekend.

Kseniia Husieva

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Nature | Open Studio | Music


Nature

In teh Small Carpathians's forests In teh Small Carpathians's forests (source: Jana Liptáková)

Trip to Medené Hámre

Meeting point: January 20, at Nivy central bus station for the 9:48 bus

This week the hikers will meet at Nivy bus station to go together on a walk to Medené Hámre. The route passes close to waterfalls, and you might even go to a cave or two.

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Medené Hámre, a former settlement in the region of Borinka village in Malacky district, is like a treasure in the middle of the beautiful nature of the Small Carpathians. You will also follow on a forest route to Biely Kríž, and then onwards to Rača to finish.

If you would like to go on a hike later, here's the map.


Open studio

Open Studio in Slovak National Gallery. Open Studio in Slovak National Gallery. (source: SNG – Slovak National Gallery)

Open studio: Big formats

January 20, from 10:00 till 17:00 in the Slovak National Gallery (SNG)

In the cosy space of the national gallery, you will find art aids, instructions and inspiration, but also a place to relax, which you can transform into a castle or a retro living room.

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In January, SNG will shine its light on works of large dimensions. How do they affect people and what details do they hide? In the studio, you will take a closer look at the painting and its current forms. Come and try non-traditional painting tools and materials under the creative guidance of artist Nicol Hochholzerová.


Music

Mila Medvedovska and Daniel Špiner concert

January 28, at 17:00 in the Ukrainian institute, Námestie 1. mája 9

Come along next Sunday to the Ukrainian institute, to see this Ukrainian-Slovak meeting with original music inspired by the traditional folk songs of both countries, in arrangements with a touch of classical, jazz, chanson and world music.

Admission fee is voluntary.


If you have tips for free events in Bratislava or you would like to share your hiking or cycling trip ideas with readers, let us know at kseniia.husieva@spectator.sk.

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