• Grassalkovich Palace is one of the main sights in Bratislava. ... Grassalkovich Palace is within easy reach from most places in the Slovak capital.
  • History. President George W. Bush and Slovak former President Ivan Gašparovič in Grassalkovich Palace during the Slovakia Summit 2005.
  • Grassalkovich Palace in Bratislava with the official residence of the Slovak President Stock Photo - Alamy Grassalkovich palace By Alamy.
  • Behind the Presidential Palace (Grassalkovich Palace) on Hodžovo Square is a handsome park (originally the gardens of the palace) with old trees and...
  • Following that, you’ll get to the broad reception hall of Grassalkovich Palace in Bratislava which is truly magnificent and was used to host banquets, dinners, and...
  • The palace is now the official residence of the President of the Slovak Republic. https://www.visitbratislava.com/places/grassalkovich-palace/.
  • Restoration of Grassalkovich Palace took place during the early 1990s and ultimately became the residence of Slovakia's president on 30 September 1996.
  • Presidential palace, also known as a Grassalkovich palace, was built in 1760 as a summer residence of Count Anton Grassalkovič.
  • The Royal Palace of Gödöllő or Grassalkovich Castle is the largest Baroque castle with a theatre in Hungary. Explore Queen Elisabeth’s favourite place.
  • Grassalkovich Palace Description. Grassalkovich Palace is one of the most famous places in Bratislava.