Jana Liptáková
Jana Liptáková
jana.liptakova@spectator.sk

Jana Liptáková has been with The Slovak Spectator since 2004. After three years of serving as a part-time contributor and freelancer for the culture section, Ms. Liptáková joined The Slovak Spectator full-time as a culture writer and photographer in April 2007. Before joining the Spectator, Ms. Liptáková worked with the TASR newswire and later Slovakia’s first private newswire, SITA, for more than 15 years. Ms. Liptakova covers culture and business and she is the newspaper’s photographer.Ms Liptáková graduated with a Masters of Sciences degree (awarded for extended study) from the Technical University in Trnava, majoring in materials science and technology.

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News digest: President Čaputová removes Heger's cabinet

Sauna enthusiast builds container saunas across Slovakia, Bratislava tests a hydrogen bus and some Christmas tables might be poorer than last year.

Pixxla Lesná sauna in Vajnory's forest above Bratislava.

Hundred degrees in a sauna is not how Finns do it

Enthusiast builds a network of container saunas around Slovakia. One of his saunas is now benefiting Ukrainian soldiers in Kharkiv.

InoBat battery

Slovak car industry gears up for e-mobility

Competition with Poland, Czech Republic for battery gigafactory.

Production of Kia cars near Žilina, Slovakia

Volvo investment delivers highlight of difficult year for auto sector

Industry hit by new problems after making Covid recovery.

2022: We found out who the largest in business are in Slovakia

Comprehensive data from hundred of companies.

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News digest: Refurbishment of historical industrial building acknowledged

Covid has helped sex shops to grow, why we know only little about Bratislava-born Nobel prize winner and whether Slovakia has started to die out.

Christmas markets on the Main Square in Bratislava.

Bratislava Christmas markets serve old-time drink you have probably never tasted before

Christmas markets are back in full swing after two pandemic years.

News digest: Slovak National Gallery re-opens after seven-year refurbishment

What are the most popular names of newborns, the reopening of historical currant wine cellars, state aid for companies and households facing high energy bills

Augustín Mrázik next to the barrel Alois Sonntag got from his wife  as a present.

Historical currant wine cellars in Devín re-opening after 26 years

They will serve for wine tasting, concerts and other cultural events

News digest: Inflation will make Christmas poorer for some in Slovakia

Bratislava piles deicing substance, Slovakia commemorates anniversary of its biggest air disaster and a fake website exploits name of the country's central bank.

Doctor Karel Koch

Meet Karel Koch, founder of Bratislava’s Koch Sanatorium

The fate of this famed doctor included a stellar medical career, but also political persecution.

Some families may not afford Christmas carp this year.
Mühlbauer in Nitra

Automotive business is not lucrative, but e-mobility is promising

Mühlbauer in Nitra produces tailor-made production technologies.

The antique mirror in teh shopwindow of Esterházy Palace.

The strange tale of the vanishing antique dealer

Eduard Šťastný, a communist-era convict, left behind artefacts now in the collections of the Slovak National Gallery.

Mochovce nuclear power plant.

Slovak energy landscape to change with launch of new reactor

Launch of third reactor at Mochovce plant is almost complete.

News digest: White Crow awards for civic courage go to owner of gay bar and environmentalist

A bench once used by singer Miroslav "Meky" Žbirka returns, 'quick commerce' in Slovakia is reaching its limits, and snow cannons in the High Tatras are now on.

Wolt Market operates two dark stores in Bratislava and one in Košice.

Delivery within 15 minutes not effective, q-commerce expert says

Four big players compete in the quick commerce sector in Slovakia.

Peter Janoviček, left and Juraj Šedivý launching teh book We Are Old Pressburgers.

Historical photo shows splitting of family so that at least someone survives WWII

Descendants of old Bratislava families share family photos and memories.

News digest: Fake tickets for Rammstein's 2023 Slovak concert have already appeared

‘Mini-Pompidou Centre’ becomes a protected cultural monument, symbolic closure of a bridge over the Morava will recall the totalitarian regime, and a historic building's conversion wins an award.

Karel Hirman

Economy Minister: Slovakia set to become major power exporter

Slovak energy mix needs to be as emission-free as possible, says Hirman.

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