28. March 2024 at 10:38

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

Several museums and galleries in Bratislava are open, free of charge, on the first Wednesday of the month.

Kseniia Husieva

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Music

Primate’s Palace (Primaciálny palác) Primate’s Palace (Primaciálny palác) (source: Courtesy of Spectacular Slovakia)

Mödlinger Symphony Orchestra

April 6, at 19:00 in the Hall of Mirrors of the Primate's Palace, Primaciálne nám. 2

Flutist Eric Lamb works on the international scene as a soloist, chamber player and teacher. He teaches at the Friedrich Gulda Music School in Vienna.

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Come listen to three masterpieces: "The Scottish" by Felix Mendelssohn, L'Italiana in Algeri" by Gioachino Rossini, and Mozart's "Flute Concerto in G major".

The entrance is free, but you need to register for a ticket.

Registration: pressburg-kf@bmeia.gv.at.


Museum

Slovak National Museum. Slovak National Museum. (source: Courtesy of Spectacular Slovakia)


Museum exhibitions

April 3, all the museum addresses can be found below; opened from 9:00 till 17:00.

Almost 10 museums and galleries in Bratislava are open, free of charge, on the first Wednesday of the month. You can visit the History Museum, Natural History Museum, Esterházy Palace or the Transport Museum.

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The Archaeological Museum, Museum of the Culture of the Carpathian Germans, and Museum of Hungarian Culture in Slovakia are parts of the Slovak National Museum (SNM), for example. They are all located at the same address in Bratislava.

Below you can see a map with all the museums in Bratislava that will be open for free on April 3.


Concert

VŠMU's Music and Dance Faculty in Bratislava. VŠMU's Music and Dance Faculty in Bratislava. (source: TSS)


Musica con Gioia

April 3, at 17:00 in Dvorana Concert Hall (Zochova 1).

An unconventional chamber concert, celebrating the life and works of Professor František Novotný, with the participation of his graduates and current students.

In addition to traditional works for violin and piano, compositions of less common violin arrangements will also be performed. The fresh and contemporary presentation - including a musical surprise - will bring an extraordinary experience to both long-time listeners of classical music and those who attend concerts only occasionally.

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Reservation of the free entry via e-mail: info-htf@vsmu.sk.


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

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