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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Municipal waste in Bratislava ends in the incineration plant. This is changing.

How Bratislava plans to use its kitchen waste

Kitchen waste collection system to help reduce the capital's CO2 footprint.

Vladimír Šucha

The man who contracted fever for Europe

Vladimír Šucha learned early on in life that even the powerless can do great things.

News digest: More foreigners living in Slovakia

Bratislava Region is only rich on paper, national broadcaster marks colour anniversary, and US soldiers in Slovakia for exercises.

The "temporary" extension of the main railway station in Bratislava from 1989.

A turning point in the refurbishment of the dilapidated main station in Bratislava

The city, the railway operator and the state have joined forces to revamp the train station.

Ján Mazúr

Partyslava is obsolete, Bratislava needs a fresh tourism model

New strategy document to lay out path for “appropriate and attractive growth”.

News digest: Wild pigs roam the capital, boroughs call for action

An overview of ski resorts in Slovakia, the internet came to Czechoslovakia 30 year ago, and the Slovak National Gallery is acknowledged for its pro-children attitude.

Nature reserve Vydrica

Bratislava has a new nature reserve, the first of its kind in Slovakia

The highest degree of nature protection in the capital does not prevent people from enjoying nature.

News digest: Skier carries Slovak hopes as Winter Olympics begin

Slovakia signs the Defence Cooperation Agreement with the USA, an iconic Bratislava bus is to get a full makeover, and the movie '322' is voted Slovak Film of the Century.

Zoltán Demján while climbing Dhaulagiri in 1988.

Zoltán Demján: Only tracks in the snow should remain after us

Renowned Slovak mountaineer talks transcendental experiences in new film.

Car registartion fees will change as of July 1, 2023.

Slovakia's used car policy turning the country into Europe's scrapyard

The average age of cars in Slovakia keeps increasing.

Graduates of dual education at DT IT Solutions Slovakia.

Dual education helps companies achieve top marks

Slovakia returned to dual education only nine years ago.

Expert examination of the historical beam ceiling in the Rómer's House in Bratislava.

Renaissance house in central Bratislava gradually reveals its secrets

Historical ceiling and stonework to give Rómer’s House authentic atmosphere.

News digest: National Gallery prepares for its big move

Kids and pensioners will get tablets used in last year's census, the highest ski slope opens to skiers, and there are fewer fake banknotes.

Jaguar Land Rover reveals the new Defender model, which will be produced in its Nitra plant, Slovakia.

Warnings over lukewarm Slovak support for electric cars

Calls for country to catch up with other states.

The Three Borders (Trojhraničie or Trojmedzie), a place where the countries of Slovakia, Hungary and Austria meet.

The Three Borders near Bratislava is accessible again, legally

Visitors will likely catch a glimpse of the largest flying bird in Europe wintering here.

News digest: Teenager sets world record in Slovak plane

Bratislava gets new nature reserve, Omicron becomes dominant variant in Slovakia.

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way of learning foreign languages.

Pandemic brings down barriers but also prices in language teaching

An English class cannot be cheaper than a manicure, says language school founder.

At the beginning, illegally parking drives get only a yellow, warning, sticker.

News digest: Bratislava's iconic Istropolis is closer to its end

Mountain rescuers warn of dangerous weather conditions in the Slovak mountains. Postcards are being sent to space and car production exceeded one million units again.

The Koch Garden

Bratislava’s exquisite healing garden goes on the mend

The neglected Koch Garden will become municipal property; city planning its complete revitalisation.

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