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Bratislava Expands 'City for Children' Program to More Schools and Communities

Bratislava has opened applications for additional schools and communities to join its 'City for Children' program. The application process will remain open until the end of May, allowing more educational institutions and local communities to participate in the initiative. The program appears designed to enhance children's engagement with urban life and civic participation in Slovakia's capital city.

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Bratislava's Old Town Plans to Restore Functionality to Dobrý Dom Building on Karpatská Street

Bratislava's Old Town district plans to restore functionality to the Dobrý dom building located on Karpatská Street. The building has been unused for an extended period, prompting local authorities to explore options for putting the property back into active use. The Old Town municipal district, which covers Bratislava's historic city center, is seeking to address the issue of vacant municipal properties by developing plans to make the building operational again.

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Police investigate disturbance and threats incident in Bratislava

Police in Bratislava are investigating a case involving public disturbance and threatening behavior after a perpetrator attempted to steal goods from a food store. The incident prompted a criminal investigation into the theft attempt and associated disorderly conduct. Slovak police treat such cases under laws covering both property crimes and public order violations, which can result in fines or imprisonment depending on the severity of the offense.

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Bratislava Region Announces Art Competition for Social Services Recipients

The Bratislava Self-Governing Region has launched a creative art competition titled "Painted on Glass - The Most Beautiful Spring Flower" for recipients of social services under its administration. Participants are invited to express their creativity and artistic skills through glass painting, creating representations of spring flowers in this specialized medium.

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Bratislava Region Announces Easter Holiday Emergency Services Schedule

The Bratislava Self-Governing Region has published a comprehensive list of emergency medical and dental services that will operate during the upcoming Easter holidays. The regional authority prepared the overview to ensure residents have access to urgent medical care during the holiday period when regular healthcare services may be limited.

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Bratislava Zoo Welcomes Baby Takin Before Easter as Admission Prices Rise

Bratislava Zoo announced the birth of a baby takin just before Easter, with visitors comparing the unusual animal to either a bison or a giant goat. The takin, a rare bovine species native to the Himalayas and mountains of China, is known for its distinctive appearance that often confuses zoo visitors. The birth comes as the zoo implemented increased admission prices starting in April, reflecting rising operational costs at Slovakia's primary zoological facility located in the capital city.

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Major road renovation between Modra and Kráľová to begin in April 2026

The Bratislava Regional Road Administration will begin a comprehensive renovation of the II/502 road connecting Modra and Kráľová starting Tuesday, April 7, 2026. The construction work will be divided into three implementation phases as part of a revitalization project for this regional route. The renovation project aims to improve the road infrastructure connecting these two municipalities in the Bratislava region, though specific details about the scope of work and timeline for completion have not been disclosed.

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Bratislava Announces Second Annual Front Garden Competition

Bratislava has announced the second edition of its city-wide front garden competition. The inaugural contest last year attracted more than 130 front garden entries from across the Slovak capital. The competition, known as "majstrovstvá v predzáhradkárčení" in Slovak, encourages residents to beautify their front gardens and green spaces throughout the city.

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Easter Market Brings Together Social Care Facilities at Bratislava Regional Office

The Bratislava Regional Government Office hosted an Easter market featuring displays from 10 social service facilities under the administration of the Bratislava Self-Governing Region and the Slovak Pensioners' Union. The traditional market brought festive Easter atmosphere to the regional government building as these social care institutions showcased their talents and community spirit. The Bratislava Self-Governing Region is one of Slovakia's eight regional administrative units, responsible for operating various social services including facilities for elderly care, disability support, and other community services within the Bratislava area.

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Bratislava to Expand PAAS Parking Zone to Include Lanfranconi and Podhradie Areas

Bratislava plans to expand its PAAS parking zone system to include the Lanfranconi and Podhradie neighborhoods. City officials will present the traffic proposal to residents on April 9 at 5:00 PM through an online presentation. The PAAS system, which stands for Parking Areas for Area Residents, is Bratislava's paid parking scheme designed to prioritize parking spaces for local residents while managing traffic congestion in densely populated areas of the Slovak capital.

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Police search for missing 16-year-old girl from Bratislava

Police in Slovakia's capital are searching for a missing 16-year-old girl who left her home on Monday at 1:00 PM. The Bratislava resident has not been seen since her departure, prompting authorities to launch a search operation. Slovak police routinely issue public appeals when minors go missing, particularly in cases where young people fail to return home within expected timeframes.

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District Office Approves Tram Line Construction in Front of Slovak National Theatre

The district office has approved the construction of a tram line that will run in front of the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava. The project is scheduled to begin construction in 2028, with operations expected to start in 2030. The approval represents a significant step forward for the capital city's public transportation expansion plans, as the new tram line will enhance connectivity in the historic city center area where the Slovak National Theatre, the country's premier cultural institution, is located.

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New Residential Development Offers Affordable Downtown Bratislava Apartments

A new residential project called ALVY is marketing itself as the most affordable option for two-bedroom apartments in downtown Bratislava. The development is targeting buyers seeking to live in the city center as Bratislava's downtown area continues to expand and demand for premium location housing grows. The project positions itself as offering actual apartments rather than smaller studio units, appealing to those wanting more space in the increasingly sought-after central district.

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Man Stabbed During Altercation in Bratislava's Rača District

A conflict between two men on Dopravná Street in Bratislava's Rača district resulted in one man being stabbed with a cold weapon during the evening incident. Police are currently investigating the case and have stated they will provide more details when the investigation permits. The incident occurred in Rača, a residential district in the northern part of Slovakia's capital city.

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Bratislava's Old Town District Provides Support to 45 Non-Profit Organizations

Bratislava's Old Town district has approved support for 45 non-profit organizations operating in the area. The district council also appointed a new director for the Old Town Library during its recent session. The Old Town district, which encompasses Bratislava's historic center, regularly provides financial and administrative support to local civic organizations as part of its community development initiatives.

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Bratislava Police Investigate Student Attack by Classmates

Bratislava police are investigating an incident where a student was attacked by fellow classmates. The victim reported the assault to their parents after returning home from school. The police have opened an investigation into the case, though specific details about the nature of the attack, the ages of those involved, or the school where it occurred have not been disclosed.

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Petržalka Coalition Fields Municipal Expert as Candidate for 2026 Elections

A four-party coalition in Petržalka, Bratislava's largest district, has selected a municipal governance expert as their candidate for the 2026 local elections. The coalition aims to end ongoing political conflicts in the district and bring a new vision to its administration through the expertise of their chosen candidate. Petržalka, home to over 100,000 residents, has been Slovakia's most populous municipal district and a significant political battleground in recent years. The selection of a governance specialist signals the coalition's strategy to emphasize administrative competence over traditional party politics in their bid to lead the district.

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Bratislava Police Warn of Fake Parking Violation Notices with QR Code Scam

Bratislava police have issued a warning about fraudulent parking violation notices circulating in the Slovak capital. The fake notices contain QR codes that direct recipients to pay supposed parking fines. Police are alerting drivers to be cautious of these scam notices, which are designed to deceive vehicle owners into making unnecessary payments through the embedded QR codes.

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