Schöne Náci

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Staré Mesto, Slovakia

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Sculpture· Tourist attraction· Historical landmark

Schöne Náci Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Schöne Náci is located in Staré Mesto, Slovakia on Rybárska brána 217/1. Schöne Náci is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category sculpture in Slovakia.

Address

Rybárska brána 217/1

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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&Tilly

A funny statue based on the historical person from Old town of Bratislava. On a very busy street so often surrounded by many people.

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Anand Appa

A funny silver statue for a love matter of Ignace Lamar, a local resident situated in the heart of Bratislava city.

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Nasar Alam

A nice looking statue in the town of Bratislava

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James Roger Dodd

If you're ever in Bratislava make sure you check out this!

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macedonboy

This sculpture stands in tribute to Schöner Náci, who was inspired to make people happy by walking around Bratislava Old Town wearing tailcoat and a top hat. It’s said that he would greet women with the words, “I kiss your hand” in German, Hungarian and Slovak. This sculpture depicts Náci as a larger than life sculpture wearing the aforementioned attire and tipping his top hat to passersby. It’s a popular sculpture and there’s often a queue for people wanting selfies. What a wonderful tribute to unique individual.

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Vladimir Balaz

The Schone Naci (Handsome Ignatius in Slovak) was a former servant in a well-to-do family in Bratislava. He self-adopted to the aristocracy and pretended to be one of the nobles. He liked luxurious clothes and greeted the passers-by with some condescension. The Schone Naci is the Bratislava's second most tacky attraction, after the Čumil - the Peeping Tom (just 10 meters away), but lovely one. Bratislaval probably is the only capital to commemorate a handsome fool.

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Marcelo Tardío

According to the legend, he was in love with a woman who sadly did not love him back. This disappointed him so much that he went mad and people could often see him giving flowers to random women he met in the streets. He always wore a hat– which you can also see on the statue. Nevertheless, he seems very happy and joyful...

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Fredrik Cronqvist

Memorial of a real person now dead that used to walk around in Bratislava and greet women with \I kiss your hand\ and he would receive free food from some cafes , he was always happy and spread good vibes.