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johann+pálffy+palace Latitude and Longitude:

48°08′32″N 17°06′26″E / 48.1422°N 17.1072°E / 48.1422; 17.1072
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Johann Pálffy Palace
Pálffyho palác
General information
Type Palace
Location Old Town, Bratislava
Country Slovakia
Coordinates 48°08′32″N 17°06′26″E / 48.1422°N 17.1072°E / 48.1422; 17.1072

Johann Pálffy Palace ( Slovak: Pálffyho palác or Pálfiho palác) is a late Classicism-style building in the Old Town, Bratislava, Slovakia, on the Panská street, near the Hviezdoslav Square. The palace is standing on the site of a former building, which was until the mid-1850s the seat of Pozsony county. After the seat moved elsewhere, it was rebuilt in late Classicist style by the Pálffy family, who were former hereditary chiefs of the Pozsony county. [1]

After its reconstruction in the 1980s, it currently houses three permanent exhibitions of the Bratislava City Gallery and temporary exhibitions.

References

  1. ^ "Pálffy Palace". Bratislava City Gallery. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved May 23, 2007.



johann+pálffy+palace Latitude and Longitude:

48°08′32″N 17°06′26″E / 48.1422°N 17.1072°E / 48.1422; 17.1072
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Pálffy Palace
Pálffyho palác
General information
Type Palace
Location Old Town, Bratislava
Country Slovakia
Coordinates 48°08′32″N 17°06′26″E / 48.1422°N 17.1072°E / 48.1422; 17.1072

Johann Pálffy Palace ( Slovak: Pálffyho palác or Pálfiho palác) is a late Classicism-style building in the Old Town, Bratislava, Slovakia, on the Panská street, near the Hviezdoslav Square. The palace is standing on the site of a former building, which was until the mid-1850s the seat of Pozsony county. After the seat moved elsewhere, it was rebuilt in late Classicist style by the Pálffy family, who were former hereditary chiefs of the Pozsony county. [1]

After its reconstruction in the 1980s, it currently houses three permanent exhibitions of the Bratislava City Gallery and temporary exhibitions.

References

  1. ^ "Pálffy Palace". Bratislava City Gallery. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved May 23, 2007.



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