• See 538 photos and 36 tips from 2662 visitors to Slavín. "Monument to the thousands of Soviet troops who sacrificed their lives to liberate Bratislava..."
  • Located in the capital city of Slovakia, Slavín War Memorial (Pamätník Slavín) is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by Slovak soldiers in World War II.
  • Slavin Bratislava War Memorial is a cemetery for the 6,845 Soviet soldiers who died during the battles for the city. Here’s all the info for visiting.
  • There is a wonderful view of Bratislava from this place. That is why Slavín is a frequent weekend destination for hikers, walkers and cyclists too.
  • A beautiful view of the city opens up from Slavin. ... Walk to Slavin from the Old Town is nice and easy. It can be completed at any time of year and with children.
  • Slavin is in the cemetery ground to the east of Saint Peter and Paul Basilica. ... The Slavin is a monument and tomb dedicated to the national giants.
  • The gigantic Slavín war memorial is visible from much of the city. On a hill overlooking the castle, it commemorates the city’s liberation by the Red Army in April 1945.
  • Slavin means to over use the term ew. Genuinally the topic that a person would be slavin over would not even be the slightest bit disgusting.
  • While we found it somewhat difficult to find on our first visit to Bratislava, the massive Slavín memorial is a must-see when in the city.
  • An Imperial military commander, Slavin is mostly considered to be a clumsy strategist, but has seen success under Grand Admiral Thrawn's leadership.