30. April 2025 at 16:24

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

Visit special workshop as part of the Istropolitana Project or explore eco-education on Kamzík hill.

Kseniia Husieva

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Workshop | Music | Nature


Workshop

Istropolitana poject 2023. Istropolitana poject 2023. (source: Team PR & marketing Istropolitana project )

Gianina Cărbunariu: Truthful stories that bring hope

May 5, 13:00–17:00 in VŠMU – Faculty of Theatre (Svoradova 4).

Discover how international creative platforms can act as safe spaces that foster resilience, solidarity, and shared values among artists, activists, and communities. Gianina Cărbunariu will present insights from various collaborative projects, with a special focus on the Slovak National Theatre’s recent production My Beloved Enemy („Môj milovaný nepriateľ“), created with playwright Peter Pavlac.

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The event takes place as part of the Istropolitana Project 2025.


Music

mozARTE Trio Salzburg. mozARTE Trio Salzburg. (source: Florestan Schobel)

mozARTE Trio Salzburg

May 6, at 18:00 in the Austrian Cultural Forum Bratislava (Hodžovo nám. 1/A).

Founded by Austrian pianist Sigrid Hagn, mozARTE Trio Salzburg blends the spirit of Mozart with timeless artistry. Joined by violinist Sonja Novčić and cellist Julia Ammerer, the trio brings together deep musical passion and lasting friendship.

Trained at top European conservatoires, the musicians have performed worldwide, building cross-cultural connections through chamber music —often with the support of Austrian cultural institutions.

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Nature

Kamzík Kamzík (source: Jozef Jakubčo)

Eco-education on Kamzík

May 4, 10:00 to 15:00 at the Eco-education centre on Kamzík hill (Kamzíkov vrch 12272).

Join for a fun and educational day at Kamzík hill focused on biodiversity, marking the International Day for Biological Diversity.

Discover why species diversity matters, learn about native and invasive species, and explore the importance of Natura 2000 through interactive activities. As part of the Ecovisit SKAT project, this free event offers hands-on eco-education for families, children of all ages, and curious minds.

No registration needed—just show up and explore!


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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