Outside Bratislava Synagogue, Bratislava, Slovakia
We couldn't leave Bratislava before seeing the Bratislava Orthodox Synagogue. It was lucky we did go to see it, as it is such a well preserved building and only goes to show that the Jewish community was substantial.
According to the Jewish Museum in Bratislava, there at one time 80,000 Jewish people living in Bratislava alone. Due to WW2 and other situations, there are only 1,000 Jewish people now living in Bratislava, which is sad. We were told that many families go to Vienna and Budapest, where the communities are bigger.
Unfortunately, the Synagogue was closed, but this gives you an idea of the community that is still there.
The only remaining synagogue in Bratislava is located on Heydukova Street, not far from the historic city center.
It was constructed in 1923-1926, decades after restrictions on Jewish residence were lifted, enabling them to move out of the Judengasse district and settle throughout the city.
The synagogue exterior has a towerless, seven-pillared colonnade facing the street. The interior includes a large sanctuary in which modern steel-and-concrete construction and contemporary Cubist details are combined with historicist elements, such as the arcade of the women's gallery, a metallic bimah, and the ark.
The architecture fulfils traditional religious requirements, such as separation of men and women and placement of the bimah in the center, but it also features modern facilities: Cloak-rooms, toilets, and an array of additional rooms for study and social gatherings cluster along the western façade of the building.
The synagogue still serves as an active Jewish house of worship.
There are several Holocaust memorial plaques here, and a community memorial exhibition is being prepared for installation in the women's gallery.
Filmed using the Sony HDR-HC5E HDV1080i High Definition Handycam.
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도시 곳곳에 펼쳐져 있는 고딕과 바로크 양식의 건물들. 이 작은 역사지구는 세계의 고건축전문가들의 필수 탐방코스로 통한다. 술시중 드는 아이의 조각이 유명한 옛 국립극장. 이 동상은 이름 있는 사람의 동상이 아니다. 이 거리를 유랑하고 배회했던 한 남자의 동상. 하지만 이 사람만큼 이 거리를 사랑한 사람이 없다고 믿기에 슬로바키아인들은 동상을 세우고 기념을 한다. 이 나라 사람들의 그런 정서를 극명하게 보여 주는 게 바로 브라티슬라바성. 11세기에 건립된 이 성은 슬로바키아의 얼굴로 통한다. 이 성에서 항상 사람들의 발길이 끊이지 않는 제일 존경받고 유명한 곳. 바로 이 동상이다. 슬로바키아의 왕이라 불리는 이 분은 사실 왕이 아니었다고 한다. 슬로바키아는 왕이 있어본 적이 없다. 그래도 슬로바키아 사람들은 이 사람을 자신의 왕으로 생각하며 존경과 사랑을 바친다. 현재 국립박물관으로 쓰이는 브라티슬라바 성은 공사 중. 겨우 한 전시장이 열려 있는데 그 곳만 둘러봐도 슬로바키아의 화려한 역사의 편린들을 엿볼 수 있다 전시물은 아름답고 정교하다. 그야말로 보물이다. 5세기부터 500년간 계속된 대모라비아 왕국의 영화를 이 전시물들을 통해 느낄 수 있다.
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The gothic and baroque buildings spread out over the city. This small historic district is a trail leads to the required course of gogeonchuk professionals in the world. Sculpture of a child is a famous old favorite of sulsi National Theatre. The statue is not a statue of a person in the name. Statue of a man who wandered and roamed the streets. But Slovakia is to believe that there are people who loved this town as much as the people set up a commemorative statue. Such sentiments show that appreciated the people of this country to Bratislava castle immediately. The castle was built in the 11th century leads to the face of Slovakia. Always renowned for being the most respected people's never-ending is away from the castle. The statue is right. King called two minutes of Slovakia is the fact that it was not a king. Slovakia has not seen the king's. Slovakia still people who think this man dedicated to his king, and the respect and love. Construction of the Bratislava castle used by the National Museum. The exhibition hall is open only one that can look around gotman glimpse glimpse of the colorful history of Slovakia exhibit is beautiful and sophisticated. It is truly a treasure. The film continued for 500 years from the 5th century Moravian kingdom can feel through these exhibits.
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■클립명: 유럽100-슬로바키아01-02 브라티슬라바 성, 대모라비아 왕국 유물/Bratislava Castle/Ganymede Sculpture/Fountain/Theatre/Statue/Museum
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Bratislava Synagogue - Jewish Community Museum
The Heydukova Street Synagogue is the only synagogue in Bratislava. Constructed in 1923-1926, it is a Cubist building designed by the Bratislava-based Jewish architect Artur Szalatnai-Slatinsky and is listed as a national cultural monument. Orthodox in orientation, the synagogue still serves as an active Jewish house of worship. A Bratislava Jewish community museum with a permanent exhibition The Jews of Bratislava and Their Heritage is installed upstairs and during the summer season is open to the public.
Festung Bratislava 1976 Dokumentárny film o oslobodzovaní Bratislavy
Bratislava a jej premeny spája nostalgiu s modernizáciou Bratislavy po desaťročia...
Väčší náhľad na fotografie,videá a klipy Bratislavy z pred roku 1989 a súčastnosti nájdete na našej stránke
Bratislava Synagogue - Jewish Community Museum
The Heydukova Street Synagogue is the only synagogue in Bratislava. Constructed in 1923-1926, it is a Cubist building designed by the Bratislava-based Jewish architect Artur Szalatnai-Slatinsky and is listed as a national cultural monument. Orthodox in orientation, the synagogue still serves as an active Jewish house of worship. A Bratislava Jewish community museum with a permanent exhibition The Jews of Bratislava and Their Heritage is installed upstairs and during the summer season is open to the public.
Búranie synagógy na Rybnom námestí v Bratislave (1969)
Reportáž zo stavebných prác na Rybnom námestí v Bratislave v roku 1969 pri výstavbe mosta SNP (kód BA-27470 O+Z). Obsahuje i zábery búrania bývalej synagógy. Súčasť relácie Pred rokmi... z 1.5.2014.
Museum Dopravy Bratislava | Museum of Transportation Bratislava
The Story of the Jewish Community in Bratislava
This video is part of the online exhibition, The Story of the Jewish Community in Bratislava
On the eve of the Holocaust the Jewish community in Bratislava was the largest Jewish community in Slovakia; it was a Jewish religious and political center, and home to the renowned Pressburg Yeshiva as well as the Histadrut of Slovakia. In 1930 over 15,000 Jews lived in the city, constituting some 12 percent of the population.
In March 1939, with the creation of an independent Slovak State, the Jews of Bratislava were subjected to discriminatory practices and persecution. By the 1st of March 1942, nearly half of the city's Jews had been evicted, and dispersed in smaller towns across the country. During 1942 many of the Jews of Bratislava were deported to the death camps in Poland.
During the war the city was home to the Bratislava Working Group, which was devoted to rescuing Jews. The group's efforts, however, came to naught and most Slovakian Jews were murdered in the Holocaust.
This is the story of the Jewish community of Bratislava.
Bratislava, Slovakia, Europe
Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and, with a population of about 460,000, the country's largest city. Bratislava is in southwestern Slovakia, occupying both banks of the Danube River and the left bank of the Morava River. Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that borders two independent countries. Bratislava is the political, cultural, and economic centre of Slovakia. It is the seat of the Slovak president, the parliament, and the Slovak Executive. It is home to several universities, museums, theatres, galleries and other important cultural and educational institutions. Many of Slovakia's large businesses and financial institutions also have headquarters there. The history of the city has been strongly influenced by people of different nations and religions, namely by Austrians, Czechs, Germans, Hungarians, Slovaks, and Jews. The city was the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, a part of the larger Habsburg Monarchy territories, from 1536 to 1783 and has been home to many Slovak, Hungarian, and German historical figures. Bratislava is situated in south-western Slovakia, within the Bratislava Region. Its location on the borders with Austria and Hungary makes it the only national capital that borders two countries. It is only 62 kilometres (38.5 mi) from the border with the Czech Republic and only 60 kilometres (37.3 mi) from the Austrian capital Vienna. The city has a total area of 367.58 square kilometres (141.9 sq mi), making it the second-largest city in Slovakia by area (after the township of Vysoké Tatry). Bratislava straddles the Danube River, which it had developed around and for centuries was the chief transportation route to other areas. The river passes through the city from the west to the south-east. The Middle Danube basin begins at Devín Gate in western Bratislava. Other rivers are the Morava River, which forms the north-western border of the city and enters the Danube at Devín, the Little Danube, and the Vydrica, which enters the Danube in the borough of Karlova Ves. The Carpathian mountain range begins in city territory with the Little Carpathians (Malé Karpaty). The Záhorie and Danubian lowlands stretch into Bratislava. The city's lowest point is at the Danube's surface at 126 metres (413 ft) above mean sea level, and the highest point is Devínska Kobyla at 514 metres (1,686 ft). The average altitude is 140 metres (460 ft). The cityscape of Bratislava is characterised by medieval towers and grandiose 20th-century buildings, but it has undergone profound changes in a construction boom at the start of the 21st century. Most historical buildings are concentrated in the Old Town. Bratislava's Town Hall is a complex of three buildings erected in the 14th--15th centuries and now hosts the Bratislava City Museum. Michael's Gate is the only gate that has been preserved from the medieval fortifications, and it ranks among the oldest of the town's buildings; the narrowest house in Europe is nearby. The University Library building, erected in 1756, was used by the Diet of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1802 to 1848. Much of the significant legislation of the Hungarian Reform Era (such as the abolition of serfdom and the foundation of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) was enacted there.
The historic centre is characterised by many baroque palaces. The Grassalkovich Palace, built around 1760, is now the residence of the Slovak president, and the Slovak government now has its seat in the former Archiepiscopal Palace. In 1805, diplomats of emperors Napoleon and Francis II signed the fourth Peace of Pressburg in the Primate's Palace, after Napoleon's victory in the Battle of Austerlitz. Some smaller houses are historically significant; composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel was born in an 18th-century house in the Old Town. Notable cathedrals and churches include the Gothic St. Martin's Cathedral built in the 13th--16th centuries, which served as the coronation church of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1563 and 1830. The Franciscan Church, dating to the 13th century, has been a place of knighting ceremonies and is the oldest preserved sacral building in the city. The Church of St. Elizabeth, better known as the Blue Church due to its colour, is built entirely in the Hungarian Secessionist style. A curiosity is the underground (formerly ground-level) restored portion of the Jewish cemetery where 19th-century Rabbi Moses Sofer is buried, located at the base of the castle hill near the entrance to a tram tunnel.
Part 2:Drive from Bratislava Castle to Slavin Memorial | Local driving in Bratislava
Our next stop from the castle is another 5 minute drive through neighborhood to the Slavin Memorial. This memorial is dedicated to Soviet Soldiers from the world war II.
Parking is available right in front of the main entrance. I didn't look into the charge as the kids and grandma stayed int he car the whole time. Climbing the stairs can be challenge. It was hot day and boy we struggled but once you're up, it is very beautiful and peaceful.
The Jewish World: Slovakia
The History of the Jews in Slovakia goes back to the 11th century, when the first Jews settled in the area. 1000 years later the Jews are still here, struggling to maintain their Jewish life in a community of around 3,000 people. What are the challenges?
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BUDAPEST & BRATISLAVA SLOVAKIA TRAVEL VLOG 2019! Part 2!
Part 2 of the Bratislava Slovakia trip starts with a weekend in Budapest Hungary! Then more sight seeing in Bratislava Slovakia! Sights include Szimpla Kert Ruin Bar, St Stephen's Basilica, Liberty Bridge, Hungarian Parliament, Margaret Island, Buda Castle, Matthias Church, Count Gyula Andrassy, Heroes Square, Vajdahunyad Castle, Great Synagogue, Statue of Liberty, Slavin War Memorial, Bratislava Castle and much more!
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SK: Museum Slavín Bratislava
Museum Slavín Bratislava
Ministerstvo obrany (MO) SR vytvorí spolu s hlavným mestom SR Bratislavou pracovnú skupinu, ktorá pripraví konkrétny projekt múzea venovaného pamiatke 2. svetovej vojny na bratislavskom Slavíne. Dohodu v Primaciálnom paláci oznámili minister obrany Martin Glváč a bratislavský primátor Ivo Nesrovnal.
Museum Slavin Bratislava
Ministry of Defence (MoD) will create, together with the capital city of Bratislava working group to prepare a concrete project can in memory of the second world war in Bratislava Slavin. Agreement in the Primatial Palace announced Defense Minister Martin Glváč and Bratislava mayor Ivo Nesrovnal.
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20140710 - UCI People in Blaque at Slovakia-Bratislava - Huszti - Thompson Alleluia
UCI People in Blaque
place: Slovakia-Bratislava - St. Martin's Cathedral
conductor: Joseph Huszti
composer: Thompson
composition: Alleluia
Bratislava SS - Vojna (Aj tak všetci pokapú!)
odtrhnuté ruky, nohy...
Cmentarz w Bratysławie, Słowacja - Chatam Sofer Memorial
Chatam Sofer Memorial
The Chatam Sofer Memorial in Bratislava is a unique Jewish heritage site – the sole remaining part of the centuries-old Jewish cemetery that was destroyed in 1943 when the nearby tunnel was constructed. Only the most important section, with 23 graves surrounding the Chatam Sofer’s tomb, was preserved as an underground compound. In 2000-2002, the whole site was redeveloped and the gravestones were restored. The architect Martin Kvasnica designed a striking new complex that adheres to the strict requirements of the halakhah (Jewish law) as well as to the highest standards of contemporary architecture.
Eran & Shira The Travellers - Arrtactions In Bratislava, Slovakia ערן ושירה - אטרקציות בברטיסלבה
המדריך המקיף לברטיסלבה, סלובקיה - ההסבר והמידע הניתנים כאן מתחת הם באנגליתסלובקית בכדי לאפשר לכם לזהות את האתרים השונים במדריך כפי שהם נכתבים בשפה המקומית. דירוג המלון בו שהינו הוא דירוג אישי שלנו, כאשר 5 כוכבים הוא הטוב ביותר, וכוכב אחד הוא הגרוע ביותר.
ברטיסלבה – המוטו המרכזי: בין רוסיה למערב חיים למעלה מ-150 מיליון סלאבים. אם נתאחד אנו המדינה הגדולה באירופה.
סצנת אוכל מרכזית – האלושקי.
האתר השווה ביותר בעיר – ברטיסלבה משופעת בשלל אתרים מרתקים. אולם, אם עלינו לבחור באטרקציה אחת שלא כדאי לכם לפספס, מתברר שמדובר במשימה לא פשוטה. לפיכך, אנו בבית יעקב (בית העיריה הישן) השוכן בלב העיר העתיקה כאזור אותו לא כדאי לכם לפספס.
יתרון – היתרון הגדול בברטיסלבה טמון בכך שהעיר העתיקה שלה קומפקטית ונוחה לסיור רגלי, אמנם היא אינה זולה יחסית, אך היא מרתקת. כמו כן, מדובר בעם מסביר פנים וידידותי לתייר בצורה בלתי רגילה. ועם זאת, מדובר בעיר שחיה בצילה של העיר פראג במדינה השכנה. לו יכלו, היו הסלובקים מבקשים עוד היום להתאחד שוב עם הצ'כים. אולם נראה כי כאן מדובר בשאיפה חד צדדית שלה לא שותפים אחיהם הצ'כים.
Join us as we travel to Bratislava, Slovakia, on a quest to visit as many attractions and discover as many things to do in Bratislava as we possibly can. Our Bratislava travel guide offers visitors a glimpse at some of the top sites in the city along with fascinating things to do along the architectural gems worth marveling over & museums to check out. We also hit up the local food scene slurping on Halushky in Ptrazelka quarter, Pancakes, and eating the best Potato with beef you'll ever eat & bouncing into Bratislava nightlife.
From the iconic St. Martin's Cathedral to Jacob's House & Grassalkovich Palace to museums we've got you covered in a destination where you get to know Bratislava at best. On the route of the Danube River – you'll want to spend ample time on both sides of this river, and if you're like a lot of our friends, you'll never actually want to leave Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia.
Let's explore Bratislava and find out what is so alluring about the capital city of Slovakia and beyond to the country side. You can also use the maps added in the clip.
Top attractions are marked.
40 Things to do in Bratislava City Tour Bratislava Must-See Attractions | 4 Days In Bratislava Travel Guide:
Introduction:
1) General Information - 00:00
2) Danube River - 00:48
3) City Landmarks – 00:56
4) Flights - 01:23
5) Trains – 01:43
Day 1 – Monumental Bratislava:
1) Slavin - 02:51
2) Slavin Hill - 03:35
3) Kostol sv. Stefana – 03:43
4) Grassalkovich Palace - 03:52
5) UFO – Most SNP - 04:18
6) Sigismund Gate – 04:52
7) Bratislavsky Hrad - 05:01
8) Tehelne Pole Stadium - 06:21
9) Revolution Square – 06:50
Day 2 – Bratislava Old Town
10) St. Martin's Cathedral - 07:14
11) Michalska Brana - 09:04
12) Michalska ul. – 09:55
13) Be Free Walking Tours – 10:16
14) Mirbach Palace – 10:23
15) Venturska ul. - 11:12 & 17:02
16) Cumil – 11:22
17) Hlavne namestie – 11:43
18) Jesuit Church – 12:16
19) Stara Radnica – 12:42
20) Muzeum Mesta Bratislavy – 13:42
21) Little Courtyard – 15:22
22) Primate's Palace – 15:34
23) Slovenske Narodne Divadlo – 17:31
Day 3 – Beyond The Old Town
24) Hviezdoslavovo namestie - 17:35
25) Slovenska Filharmonia - 17:54
26) Slovenska Gymnasium - 18:07
27) Kostol Svatej Alzbety – 18:16
28) Stara Trznica - 18:34
29) Slovenska Narodna Galeria – 18:43
30) Obchodna ul. - 19:33
31) Gallery Multium - 19:40
32) Petrzalka – 20:10
33) Kostole sv. Alzbety – 20:27
Day 4 – Jewish Bratislava
36) Heydukova Synagogue - 20:56
37) Jewish Memorial - 21:16
38) Zidovskej Kultury – 41:41
39) Chatam Sofer Memorial - 22:46
Transportation in Bratislava
40) Tram - 23:41
City Night Life:
1) Dunaj Bar – 25:57
2) Great Club – 26:05
3) Sky Bar & Restaurant – 26:11
Food Scene:
1) SaSaZu – 17:17
2) Flag Ship – 24:17
3) Mondieu Franchise no. 1 – 25:00
4) Krumpla - 25:06
5) Slovanska Pivareu Restaurant – 25:22
6) Gatto Matto Ristorante – 25:32
7) Pan Cakes – 25:41
Shopping:
1) Eurovea Mall – 22:59
2) Aupark Mall – 23:31
Attractions For Kids:
1) Gallery Mutium - 19:40
Hotel & Resorts We Took:
Ibis Bratislava Centre – 02:25
Address: Zámocká ul. 38, Bratislava
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Our visit Bratislava travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food & Drink guide (Flag Ship, Krumpla etc.), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting the old city, churches and museums, as well as Bratislava by night. We also cover off outdoor & indoor activities you might not find in a typical Bratislava tourism brochure, itinerary or Bratislava city tours.