Slovak National Theatre

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Staré Mesto, Slovakia

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Performing arts theater· Tourist attraction

Slovak National Theatre Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Slovak National Theatre is located in Staré Mesto, Slovakia on Pribinova 17. Slovak National Theatre is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category performing arts theater in Slovakia.

Address

Pribinova 17

Phone

+421 220472289

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Tushar Gupta

They recently have renovated the interiors with Italian Marble. which looks classy. It has operas and theaters. Opera also has a sitting in the balcony whereas the theater only has ground level sitting plan. A must visit

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Cirrus Sanofi

Love Slovak Nation Theatre, all performances are world class level, picturesque stages and voices are unforgettable. ️

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Enjoy Life & Food

Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is set along the Danube River by the border with Austria and Hungary. Enjoy the Bratislava Old Town free & easy time & the delicious ice cream

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Bistra Kunovska

The National Theater of Slovakia is located in a historic building, in front of which is the Ganymede Fountain. Very beautiful place

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Dirk Brade

A very beautiful building in the heart of Bratislava. We have been there on a Sunday morning, so it was closed.

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Long Hua Lee

Slovakia National Theater consists of several buildings and each one of them is massive. If you want to a bus at Nové SND, which is the national theater, you might end up not knowing where the bus stop is since the place is simply huge. For example if you want to take bus 90 to Danubiana Art Museum, it is recommend to do a recon in advance or arrive 15 minutes early in order to find the right bus stop.

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Marcelo Tardío

This is a landmark in Bratislava. It is a Neo-Renaissance theater building in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia, which formerly housed two of the theater's ensembles (opera and ballet). It was founded in 1920 after the creation of Czechoslovakia as a cooperative and became a state-run company in 1945.

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Georgi Tsachev

Very nice place to visit. The program of the theater includes plays, operas and concerts. The actors and actresses are famous in Slovakia and is interesting to see the set so close. The plays are in Slovak language that could be a bit of disappointment if you don't speak fluent, because is hard to follow the cultural jokes and specific conversation. Personally I enjoy the plays and for me is advanced class in Slovak language and cultura.