Slovak Philharmonic

The Reduta Building, the present place of activity of the Slovak Philharmonic, is the most important and representative point of cultural and social life in Bratislava's old city centre. A former Baroque granary built in accordance with an order of Maria Theresa in 1773. In 1913 - 1919, they turned an object in neo-Baroque style with Rococco and Art Nouveau elements. A former Baroque granary built in accordance with an order of Maria Theresa in 1773. In 1913 – 1919, they turned an object in neo-Baroque style with Rococco and Art Nouveau elements. Many Slovak and foreign craftsmen participated in the decoration of the facade and interiors.

Medená 100/3

Bratislava

Slovakia - Europe