Exhibitions & events

Exhibitions

PRUNUS PERSICA

Exhibition in Palffy Palace

The exhibition PRUNUS PERSICA by Katarína Bajkayová is dedicated to desire, sensuality and indecision about the conception of a child into current social conditions through the means of ceramics and porcelain.
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Heroes' Prop Room

Exhibition in Palffy Palace

The exhibition Heroes' Prop Room presents the results of long-term artistic research focused on former and contemporary military spaces in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Through a complex, multimedia installation of a series of videos, objects, and images, Radovan Čerevka reflects on and relates transformations of the functions, uses, and perceptions of a particular cultural landscape.
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Grey Gold: Touching

Exhibition in Mirbach Palace

The international exhibition Grey Gold: Touching seeks to contribute to the discussion on the position of women artists, with the ambition to address the connections between age, gender, and creativity, as well as to highlight the late work of female artists from the post-war generations.
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The Art of Interaction

Soon in Pálffy Palace

Can art set our entire body and mind in motion? The Art of Interaction exhibition focuses on ways of engaging audiences in the process of perceiving, interpreting, and creating works of art from the decades since the 1960s.
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The Centre is Elsewhere II

Soon in Palffy Palace / 13. 5. – 27. 9. 2026

The exhibition The Centre is Elsewhere II explores trauma as a consequence of the functioning of society. The artists Klára Kusá and Andrea Uváčiková critically challenge the societal notion that a deteriorating mental state is a failure on the part of the individual.
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Additional program

  • Bratislava City Days 2026 at GMB | PROGRAM

    April 25 – 26 | 11:00 – 18:00 | Free admission

    A favourite event for both locals and visitors is just around the corner! GMB will once again open its doors to everyone free of charge throughout the weekend. A diverse programme and current exhibitions will be accessible on Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 to 18:00. Come and experience the atmosphere of art at Mirbach and Palffy Palaces.
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  • Opening of the Exhibition The Art of Interaction

    13/05 / 6:00 pm

    We cordially invite you to the opening of the The Art of Interaction Exhibition, which will take place on May 13 in the Palffy Palace, at Panská 19 street in Bratislava.
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Permanent Exhibitions

Gothic Panel Painting and Plastic Art

Permanent exhibition in Pálffy Palace

The exhibition was originally designed by curator Želmíra Grajciarová. It opened in 1998 on the first floor of Pálffy Palace following complete reconstruction of the building and its subsequent opening to the public under management of the Bratislava City Gallery.
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Central European Baroque Painting and Sculpture

Permanent exhibition in Mirbach Palace

The works from the Bratislava City Gallery´s collection included in the permanent exposition represent the Central European art of the eighteenth century. Selected paintings and sculptures provide a comprehensive overview of art production in Bratislava in the Baroque period, put in a broader, Central European context.
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English Tapestries

Permanent exhibition in the Primate's Palace

The Primate's Palace, one of the most beautiful classicist buildings in Bratislava, was built in 1778 by Archbishop Cardinal Jozef Batthyány in accordance with the project of architect Melchior Hefele. The palace and its famous Hall of Mirrors have been the scene of many important historical events: in 1805, the Treaty of Pressburg between the Austrian and French armies was signed there; and the Hungarian Parliament, although it convened in the building of today's University Library, used to be opened there.
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Picture Gallery

The Primatial Palace

The Archbishop's Winter Palace, in its current classicist form known as the Primatial Palace, was built by Archbishop Jozef Batthyány (1727–1799). It was completed in 1781 and belonged to Hungarian Primates until 1903, when church leaders sold it to the town. The Primatial Palace is closely connected with the history of Bratislava City Gallery, which was located there until 1975 and regularly held temporary exhibitions in the current Justi Hall on its ground floor. Prior to reconstruction of the building in 1986, the city's art collections were installed in various arrangements, mainly within state rooms on the first floor.
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The Virgin Mary as Queen of Angels

Permanent exhibition in Chapel of St. John the Evangelist

The painting was administratively transferred from the Municipal Museum in Bratislava to the GMB Collection in 1965. It is classified under inventory number A2470. An original assumption that it had continuously formed part of the interior of the Clarissine Church in Bratislava since dissolution of the monastery of the same name in 1782 proved incorrect.
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Graphics Cabinets

Permanent exhibition in Mirbach Palace

The Graphics Cabinets form the interior decoration in two rooms on the first floor of Mirbach Palace, having probably been commissioned by one of the original owners of the building. They are exceptional not only for their rococo stucco decorated ceilings, but also for wooden panelling into which are embedded 290 graphic sheets, engravings, etchings and mezzotints from the second half of the 17th and 18th centuries that have been secondarily coloured by unknown authors.
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BIATEC. Celtic Mint

Permanent exhibition in Pálffy Palace

New permanent exhibition BIATEC. Celtic Mint, prepared by the Municipal Monument Preservation Institute Bratislava (MÚOP) in cooperation with Bratislava City Gallery (GMB), presents cultural heritage through visual stories. Combining architectural design of a relatively small space with modern digital technologies brings rich content to the audience through interactive processing.
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Anetta Mona Chiça, Lucia Tkáčová: Totems

Intervention in Palffy's Palace

The installation Totems comprises a series of five unique sculptures made of burnt books on concrete bases. Individual book titles are not recognisable, however, as in the process of burning they merged into a complete sculptural work that reflect wellknown geometric forms, for example Brancusi’s pedestal sculptures, and in terms of content is connected with social utopias in the tradition of artistic avant-gardes of futurism or constructivism. Authors who systematically analyse regimes of patriarchally constructed female representation work with books as symbols of literacy, a purportedly masculine and unquestionable sign of progress. From the books, which form majestic objects in a new vertical arrangement and suggest the fragility of burning, they created irrational, difficult to verbalise, totemic figures of the language of the sculptural work.
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Matej Krén: Passage

Permanent exhibition in Pálffy Palace

The project "Passage" represents a kind of symbolic "shortcut across worlds" in which we exist or reside: from the factual, real world to the world of human culture, where reality is replaced by another reality – the virtual one – the reality of words, text, signs, symbols, and images, and then back again.
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