Bratislavská Street (Pezinok)
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Bratislavská ulica (Slovak) | |
View of Bratislavská street towards Bratislava | |
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Part of | Second class route 502 |
Namesake | Bratislava |
Location | Pezinok, Slovakia |
Postal code | 902 01 |
Coordinates | 48°16′53″N 17°15′41″E / 48.281495°N 17.261361°E ⧼validator-fatal-error⧽ |
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Bratislavská Street (literally Bratislava Street, Slovak: Bratislavská ulica), formerly Nová Street (literally New Street, Slovak: Nová ulica[1]) or Sväto-Jurská Street (literally Svätý Jur Street, Slovak: Sväto-Jurská ulica[2]) is one of the thoroughfares of Pezinok on the second class route 502. It is named after the capital of Slovakia Bratislava.
In front of the house at number 60, there is a small religious building called God's torment (Slovak: božie muky).
Since 2010, a Soviet battle tank T-72 from the Second World War has been on display in the premises of the Murat company at number 87.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Stretli sa Novouličanky". Pezinčan. May 2009. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
- ↑ Dejiny Pezinka. Obzor. 1982. p. 149. Search this book on
- ↑ Böhm-Klein, Karol. "Tank na Bratislavskej ulici". Milujempezinok.sk. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
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