Slovak National Gallery

The front of the gallery.

The Slovak National Gallery (Slovak: Slovenská národná galéria, abbreviated SNG) is a network of galleries in Slovakia. It has its headquarters in Bratislava.

The gallery was established by law on 29 July 1949. In Bratislava, it has its displays situated in Esterházy Palace (Esterházyho palác) and the Water Barracks (Vodné kasárne) which are adjacent to each other. The Esterházy Palace was reconstructed for the purposes of the gallery in the 1950s and a modern extension was added in the 1970s.[1]

Modern extension of the Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava from years 1969-1977

The SNG also manages other galleries outside Bratislava: at the Zvolen Castle in Zvolen, at the Strážky mansion in Spišská Belá, in Ružomberok and in Pezinok. The Mourning portrait of K. Horvath-Stansith is considered one of the most significant acquisitions of the Baroque art collections.[2]

References

  1. "SNG - História budovy (History of the building)" (in Slovak). Slovak National Gallery. Retrieved May 17, 2007.
  2. Recent acquisitions on museum website

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Coordinates: 48°08′24″N 17°06′31″E / 48.1400°N 17.1086°E / 48.1400; 17.1086

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