slovak national theatre
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Very beautiful building right in the centre of things. Close to old city so you can head out after a performance.
We saw La Clemenza di Tito here on a Friday night. It was only 2/3 full and we had no trouble purchasing a ticket on the morning of the performance. At €8.50 a seat, the upper balcony was an absolute bargain. We had a great view and were able to read the subtitles (which were in Slovak). Drinks at the bar were very reasonable - €3 for 2 glasses of fizz - there is a free cloakroom facility and we bought a programme for €3.50, which had a full English translation. Dress code was smart - lots of little black dresses and smart suits. I would highly recommend an evening here if you can fit it in.
I did visit that Theatre few times and was always really a beautiful top class performance.Extremely beautiful is a view over the square in front of opera building.While is a brake during performance go to balcony and enjoy.Really a fairytale view
Be aware there are two Natinal Thetares the Old and the New we visited the new loathed next to the Eurova piping centre. We went to see a performance of Rigoletto with superb seats at 35euro and drinks less then 2 euro this is a superb venue and it was an excellent performance.Worth every cent and a jewel in Bratislavas crown.
Lovely traditional theatre and performance was worth the visit. We paid 16 euro each for top tickets with Briatislava card. A memorable experience.
got 2 tickets for Carmen..We seated in a balcony on the 1 st level for only £ 25 each wich was great value .great traditional theatre great atmosphere .
Located next to the shopping mall of eurovea, on the banks of the Danube River, the National Theatre Building represents the pivotal point of the "new city center". Without underplaying the role of the 2 main stages, my wish is to highlight the plays performed at the "studio"stage. Modern Theatre at its best
I was impressed by the architecture of the opera house of Bratislava and the fountain in front of it.I took so many pictures from the building as it just captured me.
It was really cheap to visit the opera so i thought why the hell not. My ticket was 14 euros and I had an amazing seat. Prosecco in the interval was 2 euros. I couldn't understand a word but it was a good experience.
Impressive building, old style theatre . We enjoyed an Opera there. We did not understand neither the Italian singing nor the Slovak translation but still enjoyed the music and the scenes.There were many tourist among the audience - I wish they could translate into English as well.
An outstanding performance of Don Giovanni and it's not to expensive for great seats. A glass of fizz at the interval was only EUR 1.50 but remember to get dressed up!
Stunning building when you stand in front. We were not able to go inside, since we were on a driver through Bratislava, but the exterior is promising.
A great building which is as impressive as other theatres across Europe without charging ridiculous prices for ballet, opera or other shows so well worth a visit before the mass tourism industry hits. relatively modern in comparison to much of the old city as it is renaissance but date but it is beautiful and has an elegant charm
Loved the outside of the building and the square. Very beautiful and a perfect setting for a theater. Didn't dislike anything about it.
most of the people who come to Bratislava have already been to either Vienna or Budapest.. then everything in this small lil town becomes a comparison to these bigger cities.. i would suggest forget the comparison and just enjoy this town as it is..