4K City Walks: Bratislava Slovakia - Historic City Center - Virtual Walk Treadmill City Guide & Tour
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- TravelingMel once again takes the reins in 4K City Walks: Bratislava Slovakia - Historic City Center - Virtual Walk Treadmill City Guide & Tour to show you around the Capital city of Slovakia. This time Mel takes you out of the historic city center, down Obchodna Utca with many shops, restaurants and places to eat, hotels and hostels, and through a couple of parks and the Ondrejský cintorín cemetery and ending up at the historic Blue Church. Thanks for watching and let Mel know how great she did in the comments. Thanks!
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Wikipedia
Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia. With a population of about 430,000, it is one of the smaller capitals of Europe but still the country's largest city. The greater metropolitan area is home to more than 650,000 people. Bratislava is in southwestern Slovakia, occupying both banks of the River Danube and the left bank of the River Morava. Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that borders two sovereign states.
The city's history has been influenced by people of many nations and religions, including Austrians, Bulgarians, Croats, Czechs, Germans, Hungarians, Jews, Serbs[6] and Slovaks. It was the coronation site and legislative center of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1536 to 1783, and has been home to many Slovak, Hungarian and German historical figures.
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 has several universities, and many museums, theatres, galleries and other cultural and educational institutions. Many of Slovakia's large businesses and financial institutions have headquarters there.
In 2017, Bratislava was ranked as the third richest region of the European Union by GDP (PPP) per capita (after Hamburg and Luxembourg City). GDP at purchasing power parity is about three times higher than in other Slovak regions. Bratislava receives around 1 million tourists every year.
The Church of St. Elizabeth (Slovak: Kostol svätej Alžbety, Hungarian: Szent Erzsébet templom), commonly known as Blue Church (Modrý kostolík, Kék templom), is a Hungarian Secessionist (Jugendstil, Art Nouveau) Catholic church located in the eastern part of the Old Town in Bratislava, present day Slovakia. It is consecrated to Elisabeth of Hungary, daughter of Andrew II, who grew up in the Pressburg Castle (Pozsonyi vár). It is referred to as "The Little Blue Church" because of the colour of its façade, mosaics, majolicas and blue-glazed roof. It was initially part of the neighboring gymnázium (high school) and served as the school chapel.
Really enjoyed the walk and seeing the streets of Bratislava. Love the blue church, it's so unique. Liked the commentary too. Great work! 👍☺💕
Thanks! I'll pass it on to TravelingMel. :-) She did a great job. -Henry
I really enjoyed this walk through this lovely city,
You did a great job
Thank you for sharing
👍👋😀
Slovakia is cool .. fried cheese and beautiful buildings
We had a wonderful time there. Thanks for watching. -Henry
Beautiful video ! I love Bratislava ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks! 👋😀 -Henry
that blue church at the end looked so unique...like something out of a video game
It's very cool and a nice landmark and site. Thanks - Henry
Wow! Amazing! Love this meandering stroll a lot. Hope there are more beautiful videos to come! :)
More to come for sure. A couple more from here, then Vienna - Henry
@@CityWalks Cool!
Hi Melinda & Henry! 😊
It was wonderful rainy walk 😊
We are very glad, that you show us this beauties even in bad weather 😊
Thank you very much! 😊
GoodWalkers - Sergey & Kate
All the best and thanks so much. Hope all is well in Moscow-Henry
Another great walk by Mel!! 37:32 Beautiful and lovely blue church!!
So very kind with your comment. Glad you enjoyed it. -Henry
Beautiful city and a nice walk! ☺👍 Thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much. It's a beautiful city. -Henry
great walk, thanks
Thanks for walking along with us. -Henry
That's a nice video. Have a happy day.
Thanks so much. Very appreciated comment. -Henry
Great video! I love Bratislava!👍
Thanks so much. We're fans too. -Henry
Great job! The thin layer of mist adds a certain level of intrigue to the location. :)
Totally agree about the mist. So magical. Thanks. -Henry
I love Bratislava ! 👍 great video best regards!
We did too! Thanks! -Henry
Thank you for sharing:) Great walking, always. Beautiful street in Slovakia!
Always welcome - Henry
That was amazing view here.
Thanks so much for commenting ! - Henry
Great job
Thanks so much. -Henry
I learn more and more with this (:
Cool to hear. Thanks and glad you like it -Henry
great video.감사히 잘보고갑니다.
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Thanks! - Henry
Really enjoid the walk and seeing the streets. Thankyou for sharing. New friend here. Hope we can stay connected ^~^
Hello and thanks so much. I’ll check out your channel today. -Henry
Very nice. It sure looks cold!
The humidity definitely makes it colder. Thanks for watching - Henry
One little correction. The Hospital near the Blue church is not communist era building. It was build in 1939 as a functionalistic architecture building by Alois Balan and Jiri Grossman. Slovakia /or Czechoslovakia/ was standard capitalist country that time. It became communist in 1948 after WW2.
Oh, ok. Thanks so much for that. -H
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Thanks and welcome - Henry
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Thanks and welcome. -Henry
The hospital opposite the Blue Church dates from 1937 and was built in the democratic era of pre-war Czechoslovakia - not in communism. Of course, after World War II in 1948, the Communists gained power and they continued to use the hospital. But the hospital's architecture has nothing to do with communism.
Thanks so much for that clarification. -H
Most dirty and ugly capital city I've ever seen. But many thanks for video from our country.
Perhaps the cloudy weather didn't help. I thought it was beautiful. -H
@@CityWalks I'm just kidding :), it's almost nice somewhere here. But when you see Tokyo in rain and right after that just hit a play on this : )