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Cosmin Vacarescu
at 2024 Apr 30
Cosmin Vacarescu
at 2024 Apr 30
A very interesting museum, creating an amazing experience. There are 6 infinity rooms plus one illusion room. But only one person can enter the rooms at a time, it would be nice if more people could fit together. This reminded me of the House of Illusions in Ljubljana, which is larger and has more interactive elements.
Great feeling of infinity and illusion. It is very interesting for children and adults. The entry fee is 5 euros
Don't miss the opportunity to visit Gallery Nedbalka, located in the heart of Bratislava's historic center. The spiral interior of the building captivates your interest the moment you step inside! The gallery spans four floors, where you can admire contemporary and modern Slovakian art, including paintings, sculptures, and installations, all displayed beautifully in this amazing building. On the ground floor, there is usually a rotating exhibition. As an extra tip, with your admission ticket, you are offered a complimentary drink (tea or coffee) at the gallery café!
Wendy Hutt
at 2024 Mar 12
Wendy Hutt
at 2024 Mar 12
Lovely place for a quick visit, doesn’t take long. You cannot go inside most of the areas. But the last one, number 6 room had 2 chairs to sit for a while. My 10 month old grandson loved it. The dark, glittery room was my favourite. Be aware some people/children may find some of the mirrors may make them dizzy or a bit scary in the dark. Very small cramped, only 2 people can fit in the exhibits with doors. But overall enjoyable 30/40 minutes.
Wietske
at 2024 Mar 08
Wietske
at 2024 Mar 08
Without a doubt I would recommend this to each art enthousiast visiting Bratislava.
We went without really knowing what to expect. It was an amazing experience. The pieces felt really well curated and restored or maintained. Information about the works was available in English. Staff where friendly. The ticket included a cup of coffee or tea in the cafe. We had the delightful experience of talking to the lady who worked in the cafe at that moment and was happy to tell us more about the artists we liked.
Very inovative and different museum/gallery. Different from Zagreb and Museum of illusions.
Ticket - 5€/ for person, 6 inovative rooms+ illusion room.
Jake Mortimer
at 2024 Feb 21
Jake Mortimer
at 2024 Feb 21
Not a long time needed here (max an hour), but good fun & good value for money. Definitely interesting & worth doing if at a loose end.
Ziva David
at 2024 Feb 07
Ziva David
at 2024 Feb 07
Enjoyed this place a lot... just came across this place randomly in Bratislava.
It was very good, all about mirrors and their potential to undergo reflection multiple times
Easily can spend an hour going through the rooms here.
Zel
at 2024 Jan 31
Zel
at 2024 Jan 31
Beautiful art, beautiful space. So happy I was able to visit such beautiful place.
Marta Velgan
at 2023 Dec 07
Marta Velgan
at 2023 Dec 07
A very enjoyable experience. Definitely one of the best modern art museums I have visited in a while. Enjoyed this one much more the the Albertina Modern on Vienna. And it's so affordable.
Really interesting presentation of street photographs.
I had a really nice experience visiting the Gallery Nedbaka. The gallery has great collection of paintings produced by Slovak artists. It's really worth visiting, even if you're not interested in art. The staff members very friendly and nice. The ticket fees includes tea or coffee that can be ordered at the coffe shop in first floor.
Very nice. Just don't try to stop your car there....
Amanda Molise
at 2023 Oct 15
Amanda Molise
at 2023 Oct 15
Magic place. Four floors plenty of Slovakian art, each one dedicated to any kind of artistic movement. From oldest to newest, easy to follow. Kind staff and very well Managed gallery. Just go there and live such a unforgetable experience!
6 euro entry and it gets you a free coffee or tea in the cafe. 4 floors of modern art in a lovely fitting building. Definitely worth a visit.
Ekaterina Eimer
at 2023 Aug 09
Ekaterina Eimer
at 2023 Aug 09
Really cool place to visit if you have an hour to spare while exploring the city center (also worth a visit). They have 6 main attractions and a room with pictures with optional illusions. We’ve enjoyed all of them and took a few really cool pics. Especially don’t miss out on number 6 which is a bit hidden. I almost missed it. The price is fair.
deb law
at 2023 Jul 30
deb law
at 2023 Jul 30
Would have liked yo see mure than paintings
Francesco Xodo
at 2023 Jul 09
Francesco Xodo
at 2023 Jul 09
Very nice gallery made up of six rooms with different games of mirrors, plus a last room with about thirty famous optical illusions. The ticket costs 5€ and there's a 15% discount with Bratislava Card. The visit lasts about 30 minutes because the place is really small, but it is worth a visit for sure.
Francesco Xodo
at 2023 Jul 06
Francesco Xodo
at 2023 Jul 06
Interesting museum that displays the works of Slovak artists from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. It is divided into 4 floors, with a round plan, that should be visited from the top to the bottom: Turn of the Century, Modern Art, Galanda Group, Personalities and Phenomena. On the ground floor there are temporary exhibitions. The ticket costs 6€ but there is a 20% discount with Bratislava Card.
Jolita
at 2023 May 16
Jolita
at 2023 May 16
It is a stylish gallery in a historical building. Permanent exhibitions show the history of and development of Bratislava. We enjoyed the exhibitions as well as interiour. There is a nice inner yard cafe to chill and take rest.
Ok gallery to kill some time. Has some nice artworks to see such as paintings and sculptures. 1 hour is enough

The building is gorgeous.

When I visited only the 1st floor was open. The 2nd was closed.

Lockers available for bags. Clean bathrooms. Cafe looked nice too.
We paid 6€ for only one of the palaces (Mirbachov) which only had a few rooms with a few baroque paintings and statues. No exposition at the time. A bit of a rip-off, left us very disappointed and we just decided not to visit the other palace as we were afraid of a similar experience. Perhaps we could have investigated further in advance but the website was only in Slovak so we were totally mislead by the images there.
B. Nikolajova
at 2023 Mar 02
B. Nikolajova
at 2023 Mar 02
Mala utulna galeria, ktoru tadi navstevujeme.
Tiny one floor art museum - the architecture of the building was incredible
Celkom pekný opäť ďalší meštiansky dom
This is the coolest gallery I’ve ever been, everything’s nice, love the exhibitions, live the architecture, my favorite part is the borges’s the library of Babel room, definitely worth going.
Interesting gallery, nice setup and easy to look around
Andrew J.C.
at 2019 May 04
Andrew J.C.
at 2019 May 04
Nicely renovated into a very elegant palace.
Gold Hood
at 2019 Apr 17
Gold Hood
at 2019 Apr 17
First off, it's free. The art (at least the exhibition when I went) is exceedingly strange, but definitely provacative and moving. I'm glad to have visited. Well curated, well lot, well staffed. Short visit
Bolo nám potešením vidieť obrazy, ktoré sa hýbu. Ďakujeme za vizuálny zážitok.
Don't expect anything fancy, or large in space. I'd say, you can kinda get the taste and feeling of post communist art depression.
Entrance usually for free, nice art spot, depends on accurate exhibition of course
Great exhibition space for Bratislava, well curated exhibition and friendly gallery assistants. The Kunsthalle Lab on the corner has it's own exhibition going, currently by Szilárd Cseke and on until February
it's great fun to watch and participate!
Kunsthalle where you can find nice art.. free of charge. Definitely worth to go.
Legendary adress in Bratislava. Exhibitions, concerts and gallery that's maintain character of this institution. If you want a little touch of art there is the right place.
Jin Wu
at 2017 Aug 15
Jin Wu
at 2017 Aug 15
随便路过,不容易给人留下深刻印象
Dariusz Drozdek
at 2017 May 06
Dariusz Drozdek
at 2017 May 06
Jest Oki...-
The museum has 5 floors of art, where the lower are focused on traditional art and the top modern and installation art. Be aware that you'll have to pay €1 to take photos of the art. I really enjoyed the modern art which I thought was fantastic, especially the hallway of books. Just brilliant.
lee leo
at 2016 Aug 29
lee leo
at 2016 Aug 29
So