Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

(Ben Green) #1

302 CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPE


For hotels and restaurants in this region see pp328–9 and pp330–31


STAR SIGHTS

. Franciscan Church
. Primate’s Palace


Street-by-Street: Old Town


The centre of Bratislava’s historic Old Town
(Staré Město) consists of two inter linked
squares: Hlavné námestie and Františkánské
námestie. The first has the distinctive Old
Town Hall. This square also lay along the
coronation route of the Hungarian kings,
now marked by golden crowns embedded
in the pave ment. The pride of Františkánské
námestie, apart from its lovely trees, is the
Marian Column, erected in 1657. With attractive
cafés, both squares are popu lar meeting places.


Mirbach Palace
One of Bratislava’s finest architectural
relics, this Rococo palace now houses the
City Gallery 4


Statue of Napoleon’s Soldier
This is one of several life-sized
figures in the Old Town. Others
include a photo -
grapher and a
worker poking
his head out
of a manhole.


Hlavné Námestie
At the centre of the
main square is the
1572 Maximilian
Fountain, designed
by Andreas
Luttringer, from
where Roland, a
medieval French
knight adopted as
patron by the locals,
surveys the square.

Michael’s Gate
This is the
only gate that
remains from
the medieval
fortifications. In
the 18th century
it was topped
with a statue of
the Archangel
Michael 5

Marian
Column

ZAMOČNÍCKA

HLAVNÉ
NÁMESTIE
RYBÁRSKA

BIELA

SEDLÁRSKA

ZELENÁ

F

R
A

N

T


K
Á

N

SK

A

FRANTIŠ-
KÁNSKE
NÁMESTIE
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