St. Martin’s Cathedral
Before Bratislava came under the jurisdiction of Czechoslovakia, the city, like the rest of the country, was under Hungarian rule for almost a thousand years, which was reflected in its traditions and architecture. St. Martin’s Cathedral in Bratislava’s historic district is the oldest representative of the Gothic style in the country. It is famous for being the cathedral where Hungarian kings were crowned. Today the cathedral is the main cathedral in the capital. The majestic vaults of the cathedral will create a unique atmosphere during the ceremony and will remain in your memory forever.
Old Town Hall
In the heart of Bratislava, between Primas Square and Main Square, is the Old Town Hall, one of the tallest buildings in the capital. More precisely, the tower of the Town Hall offers a beautiful view of the entire historical center of the city and the distant surroundings. The Town Hall itself is not only a great place for a wedding, but also an important historical place for Slovaks themselves, as it is here that decisions about the life of this hospitable people were made. In addition, the Old Town Hall is one of the oldest and most colorful buildings in the entire city. A wedding held here will be imbued with importance and seriousness, but the colorful architectural ensemble will make the event light and bright.
Bratislava Castle
Bratislava’s main castle is located on the left bank of the Danube and is a national cultural monument of the country. The castle was built back in the 11th century and is a monumental quadrangular structure from whose main terrace you can enjoy a marvelous panorama of the whole of Bratislava. The castle has such an ancient and interesting history that a celebration held here will delight guests and newlyweds alike.
Primas Palace
Another notable wedding venue in Slovakia is the Primas Palace in the center of Bratislava. The building was constructed in the late eighteenth century and served originally as the residence of the archbishop, which is still emphasized today by the sculpture of a cardinal’s hat that adorns the fronts of this neoclassical architectural showpiece. The interior of the mansion is capable of striking the imagination of the most incredulous skeptic; ancient tapestries, handmade carpets, preserved original portraits of the Habsburg family can all be found inside, and the Hall of Mirrors is simply stunning.
Grad Devin
Just a few kilometers from Bratislava, at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers, lies one of the most picturesque castles in Slovakia — Hrad Devin. The castle is located at an altitude of more than 200 meters, which opens up magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. In Hrad Devin itself you can enjoy not only the old architectural and historical charms, but also a wine-making village on its territory, which will add a special charm to your wedding celebration. In addition, the castle often hosts large national festivals, which will surround the ceremony with a halo of joy and fun.
Bojnice Castle
The ancient castle in Bojnice is one of the most popular wedding venues for Slovaks and visitors alike. It is a romantic, old French-style castle surrounded by parks and green squares, a pond and picturesque paths. Bojnice Castle is a typical representative of the Middle Ages and offers truly royal conditions for a wedding ceremony. As a rule, celebrations are held in the Golden Hall of the castle. It is a room with ivory walls and carved gold ceiling, heavy velvet curtains, antique furniture, luxury items and paintings. The hall can accommodate several dozen guests, which will make the ceremony solemn and grandiose.
Vlkolinec
Fans of the Slovak national flavor will like this town, or rather the former village. Vlkolinec is a settlement with only 35 inhabitants and only 45 houses on two streets. The town is considered a pristine example of Carpathian architecture and is a place where high-rise construction is not allowed. It is here that you can organize a wedding in the national Slovak style.
Peculiarities of Slovak wedding
It is interesting that a wedding in Slovakia is a grandiose event, the preparation for which can take more than one month. When preparing for the celebration, Slovaks do not count on spending money, and all relatives up to the tenth knee, friends and relatives are invited as guests.
It is possible to get to a real Slovak wedding just by being acquainted with some of the parents of the bride and groom. The funds spent on traditional Slovak weddings are in the tens and hundreds of thousands of euros. However, in recent years, young people prefer so-called European weddings. But no one has canceled the tradition of celebrating a wedding for at least a week!
A wedding in Slovakia is an opportunity to plunge into the fairytale world of magical castles and ancient, cozy history. If you turn to a wedding agency, you can count on the organization of an unforgettable celebration, where the newlyweds will only have to enjoy their holiday, because the agency will take care of all the troubles and worries.