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- Rococo-style "House of the Good Shepherd", home to the Museum of Clocks Laurinská Street Stará Tržnica Market Hall, the oldest indoor market in Bratislava...
- 821 07 Bratislava 214 Laučekova ulica Staré Mesto 811 04 Bratislava 1 Laurinská ulica Staré Mesto sv. Vavrinec 811 01 Bratislava 1 Lazaretská ulica Staré...
- the day, Jews were attacked on the streets, especially Leningradská and Laurinská Streets. In the afternoon, a crowd of up to a thousand people shouting...
- Rococo-style "House of the Good Shepherd", home to the Museum of Clocks Laurinská Street Stará Tržnica Market Hall, the oldest indoor market in Bratislava...
- ensemble pla**** in the Pavel Országh Hviezdoslav Theatre building on Laurinská Street and on the Small Stage of the Slovak National Theatre on Dostojevského...
- Kamenná fontána / Stone fountain 1996 Jozef Vachálek Poštová banka p****age, Laurinská Street 4, Old Town The fountain is 300 centimeters tall and it is made...
- Geffrard, with his wife Marguerite Lorvana McIntosh, had several children: Laurinska Madiou Celimene Cesvet Cora Manneville-Blandfort (d. 1859) Marguerite...
- Town, Podhradie, Zámocká Street Pálffy Palace in Bratislava, Old Town, Laurinská Street demolished Pálffy Palace in Bratislava, Old Town, Gorkého Street...
- Laurinc Gate (Slovak: Laurinská brána) was a medieval town gate in the historical Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It was built in the...
- (Ábelfalva) were partially damaged during several disasters. In present-day Laurinská Street, Bratislava. A symbolic stone meridian is now placed on the Danube...