• The palace was built in 1760 for Antal Grassalkovich, a Hungarian noble. ... Most of the park behind the Grassalkovich Palace is open to the public.
  • On my walk from the railway station to the town center I came across a park at the back of Grassalkovich Palace (Grasalkovičov palác).
  • Palacio Grassalkovich, Bratislava, Eslovaquia, 2020-02-01, DD 24.jpg7,448 × 2,423; 9.18 MB.
  • The Grassalkovich Palace (in Slovak "Grasalkovičov palác") or the Presidential Palace ("Prezidentský palác") is a palace in Bratislava and the seat of the...
  • The Grassalkovich Palace (Slovak: Grasalkovičov palác) is a palace in Bratislava and the residence of the president of Slovakia.
  • The palace was built by order of Count Anton Grassalkovich, a close adviser to the Empress of the Holy Roman Empire (future Austria-Hungary)...
  • Presidential palace, also known as a Grassalkovich palace, was built in 1760 as a summer residence of Count Anton Grassalkovič.
  • ...格拉薩科維茨宮; ארמון גרסאלקוביץ'; Grasalkovičov palác; Grassalkovichin palatsi; Grassalkovich Palace; Palau Grassalkovich; 格拉萨科维茨宫; Palácio...
  • Grassalkovich Palace is the parliament building of Slovakia and is perhaps one of the most important and beautiful buildings in Bratislava.
  • Practical Info. Located at Hodžovo námestie, Grassalkovich Palace is a sight to see from the outside; its interior is not open to the public.