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Staré Mesto Borough Bratislava's main square.Country Slovakia Region Bratislava District Bratislava I River Danube Elevation 130 m (427 ft) Coordinates 48°08′36″N 17°06′27″E / 48.14333°N 17.1075°E Area 9.59 km2 (3.703 sq mi) Population 42,241 (2005) Density 4,405 / km2 (11,409 / sq mi) First mentioned 907 Postal code 81421 Area code +421-02 Car plate BA, BL Website: www.staremesto.sk Source[1] The Old Town of Bratislava (Slovak: Staré Mesto) is the historic center and one of the boroughs of Bratislava, in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. It is coextensive with the smallest Slovak administrative district by area, Bratislava I. It contains the small, but preserved medieval city center, Bratislava Castle and other important landmarks. Bratislava's Old Town is known for its many churches, a riverbank promenade and cultural institutions, it is also the location of most of the foreign states Embassies and important Slovak institutions including National Council of the Slovak Republic, Summer Archbishop's Palace; seat of the Government of Slovakia and Grassalkovich Palace; seat of the President of Slovakia.
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Characteristics
As its name suggests, the district houses many historic monuments and Bratislava's central institutions. It also contains many Slovak governmental institutions, such as the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Culture, and the Ministry of Justice.
The western part of the district is a hilly area featuring the Slavín monument, Horský park (literally Mountain(ous) Park), many detached houses, and most of the foreign embassies in Slovakia. The hilly area ends in the south at the Danube with the Chatam Sófer memorial and the Bratislava Castle hill, and in the west at the D2 Motorway. This part of Bratislava is more quiet than the other parts of the city's Old Town.
The eastern section is the historical and administrative center. Notable buildings and spaces include the Grassalkovich Palace, Trinity Church, Bratislava's Town Hall, St. Martin's Cathedral, Michael's Gate, the Primate's Palace, Comenius University, the main railway station (Hlavná stanica), the Slovak National Theatre (both the old and new sites), SNP Square, the Main Square (Hlavné námestie), Hviezdoslav Square (Hviezdoslavovo námestie), Kamenné námestie ('Stony Square'), Obchodná ulica (a commercial street, an equivalent to the High Street), Zochova Street from the 14th century and many other old churches and palaces. There are still some remnants of the medieval Bratislava city walls, although not open to the public for the time being.
Location
For administrative purposes, according to VZN Number 6/2001, the Old Town of Bratislava has total area of 124 meters squared. Old Town's western boundary is the eastern wall of Bratislava Botanical Garden, continuing through a parking lot underneath the Lafranconi Bridge, the boundary then crosses the tram lines of the Nábr. arm. gen. L. Svobodu Street and continues through Mlynská dolina Street until the State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr on Patrónka, continuing to the junction of Lamačská cesta – Cesta na Červený most, then it crosses the railway line Malacky - Bratislava near Bratislava Železná studienka railway station where it sharply turns towards south-east.
Mayors
- 1990–1994 – Miloslava Zemková
- 1994–1998 – Andrej Ďurkovský
- 1998–2002 – Andrej Ďurkovský
- 2002–2006 – Peter Čiernik
- 2006–2010 – Andrej Petrek
- 2010–present – Tatiana Rosová
Twin town
See also
- Eurovea
- River Park
- List of fountains in Bratislava
- Public restrooms in Bratislava
- Ignác Lamár
References
Sources
- Všeobecne záväzné nariadenie hlavného mesta Slovenskej republiky Bratislavy č. 6/2001 zo 7. júna 2001 ktorým sa podrobne vymedzujú územia mestských častí hlavného mesta Slovenskej republiky Bratislavy (in Slovak)
External links
- Official website (Slovak)
Gallery
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Old Town from the Nový Most bridge
Boroughs of Bratislava by district Old TownCategories:- Boroughs of Bratislava
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