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Architectural Developments – Built Environment Links in Central Eastern Europe

post updated 29 March 2024

Slovakian Architecture Designs – chronological list

East European Architectural Projects + Key New Property Designs, alphabetical:

Slovakia Building Developments

Bratislava Architecture Walking Tours

Business Garden Stefanikova in Bratislava

Ceska Street Attic Apartment in Bratislava

DCuboidal Mountain Hut in High Tatras

Dornyk Apartments in Bratislava

Double View House in Bratislava

Family House in Jarovce

Heat Exchanger Važecká Košice

Kempinski Hotel River Park

Le Jour Café in Košice

Parkhill Competition

Phoenix Zeppelin Headquarters

Shopping Centre Brezno, Slovakia

Sky Park in Bratislava

Slovakia Architecture News

Sokolská Residence, Bratislava Property

SPARK Bratislava

The Mill Building in Bratislava

Turecka apartments

Villa Inga in Bratislava

White Cubes House in Prievoz

Location: Slovakia, central Eastern Europe

Architecture in Central Eastern Europe

Central Eastern European Architectural Projects in countries close by:

Slovakian Architecture

Czech Architecture

Polish Architecture

Hungarian Architecture

Austrian Buildings

We also feature Eastern European architectural designs in countries further east, bordering western Asia. A selection of these countries are listed here:

Romanian Architecture

Bulgarian Architecture

Greek Architecture

Ukraine Architecture

Slovakia

This country has a wide range of universities. The biggest university is Comenius University, established in 1919. Although it’s not the first university ever established on Slovak territory, it’s the oldest university that is still running.

Most churches are built in the Baroque style, but there are also many examples of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, for example Banská Bystrica, Bardejov and Spišská Kapitula. The Basilica of St. James in Levoča with the tallest wood-carved altar in the world and the Church of the Holy Spirit in Žehra with medieval frescos are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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