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Pálffy Palace (Zámocká Street) : ウィキペディア英語版
Pálffy Palace (Zámocká Street)

Pálffy Palace ((スロバキア語:Záhradné krídlo bývalého Pálffyho paláca)) is a 17th-century building on Zámocká Street in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia, situated just underneath the Bratislava Castle. It is the summer pavilion of a large palace complex that was slowly demolished after the year 1900. Today, the building is used for cultural events.
== History ==
Pálffy Palace and Garden was a large complex built during the reconstruction of the Bratislava castle after 1635 by Pavol Pálffy, who decided to build a palace for himself on Schlosgrund. The service road, used to during the construction and later for supplying the palace later became today's Zámocká Street. This street was settled with Jewish settlers coming into the city from the lands of Mikuláš Pálffy. The city of Bratislava became owner of the palace in 1870 and artillery barracks were established there together with an orphanage and some flats for the poor. In 1900 the whole complex was gradually demolished to make room for new buildings, among others the student dormitory Svoradov and elementary school at Palisády Street.
The only part of the former Pálffy Palace and Garden that survived was the Summer Pavillon. It was later restored and today it is known as Pálffy Palace at Zámocká Street.

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