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  1. Mirbach Palace. The rococo Mirbach Palace was built in 1768-1770 by Bratislava brewer Michael Spech. Its last private owner, Emil Mirbach, left the palace to the city with the wish that it be used to house the City Gallery.

  2. Coordinates: 48.1448°N 17.1078°E. Mirbach Palace is a Baroque-Rococo building in the historical zone of Bratislava, Slovakia. The four-wing, two-story building, which ranks among the most beautiful and best-preserved architectural monuments of the mentioned style period in Slovakia, was named after the last owner, Baron Dr. to Emil Mirbach.

  3. Mirbach Palace is a Baroque-Rococo building in the historical zone of Bratislava. Mapcarta, the open map.

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  5. Reception desk. +421 948 315 194. Share. Mirbach Palace is one of the best preserved buildings to typify the original architecture of old Pressburg. A Rococo jewel, it was built on the site of an older building which as far back as 1459 was referred to as CURIA CIVITATIS or WEITE HOF.

  6. Apr 30, 2020 · Opening hours: Tue-Sun: 11:00-18:00. Ticket prices: Admission for adults: €4. Reduced price (seniors, students, pupils): €2. For more pricing options see Mirbach Palace's website. Mirbach Palace (Mirbachov palác) Address: Františkánske nám. 11, Bratislava; Phone: +421 (0)2 5443-1556; Website: www.gmb.sk.

  7. Mirbach palace. A rococo palace that was built by a rich brewer, Martin Spech, during 1768-1770. Its last owner, Emil Mirbach, donated the palace to the town, provided that a gallery was established there. At present, there is an exhibition of baroque arts, and occasional temporary exhibitions take place.

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