Dear Tony,Thank you for a great review of Nedbalka. Actually yes the skylight interior could evoke Guggenheim but it was never the intention of owners. The Skylight construction was built in 1993 for a commercial bank and the building was acquired by current owners almost 2 decades later.Regards,Michal
Dear Thommicthefirst,Thanks for quick review of Nedbalka. It will be heplful for other art lovers to seek Nedbalka when they visit Bratislava.Regards,Michal
The building is also nice and the staff is friendly and helpful.Centrally located in the Old Town and easy to find<
If you are interested in modern art and sculptures and paintings this is the place, it's a private gallery with high quality art displayed. And that building and ceiling is amazing, it's a must-see :)
A wonderfully lit, modern inside gallery with some beautiful art, I loved the Milan Paštéka, some fine modern art pieces. The gallery is set on four floors, with a funky lift, and an impressive interior resembling the Guggenheim in New York. There are sculptures, and some fine Slovakia landscapes from the likes of Mednyánszky. Essential for a visit whilst in this wonderful city.
Well laid out and lit, well worth a visit. Was 4 euros for entry and a free tea/coffee, not sure if it could have been cheaper without drinks as we opted to get a drink outside afterwards. Covers Slovakian modern art from the early days forward, not really going as far as recent contemporary art.
Dear Lucie,Thank you for a wonderful review. We try to do our best here to provide a great experience for our visitors. Regards,Michal
Dear m0nyp0ny,Thank you for pleasant review of Nedbalka. We try to provide our visitors the most complete view on Slovak art of 20th century within reasonable timeframe. I am sure your review will be valuable for others to decide on visiting Nedbalka.Regards,Michal
This place is a gem and definitely worth a visit, whether you are an art lover or not. It covers 20th century Slovak art in a nicely renovated building in the old city.
Me and me mates went. It was oright but it only had Slovakian art. They didn't ave ne proper art like Picasso an stuff. You'd fink considerin van gogh spent ten years of his life producing 2100 pieces of art including 860 oil paintings, they would of had at least had one. The woman follows you round so reamsy let one rip. Shouda seen her face.