Bratislava Transport Museum
Bratislava Transport Museum is a result of the work of individuals who have been collecting historical items that show the evolution of road and rail transportation since the 1970s. A collection of bikes and cars, dating from the period between the two world wars up to automobiles from the 1970s, show the evolution of road transportation.
The collection of vehicles in the permanent road transportation display ranges from the earliest forms of transportation with and without motors, through bicycles, private cars, and lorries from the time between the two world wars, up to the automobiles from the 1960s and 1970s. Particularly intriguing aspects of the exhibit are military and governmental vehicles as well as prototypes that Slovak auto factories built after World War II.
Many steam, engine, and electrical locomotives, freight locomotives, and special railroad vehicles can be observed on the railway tracks at Slovak railways. Railway signal, safety, and communication equipment, tools for railroad maintenance, uniforms, and other items are shown in one of the museum's exhibition halls to provide visitors a glimpse into the country's railroad history.
Bratislava Transport Museum is situated next to the nearby storehouses and the first steam-engine railway station in Bratislava from the 19th century. It can be reached either by a curved route from the intersection of Ancova and Praská Streets or by a pedestrian overpass over Ancova Street. The museum is a section of the Koice, Slovakia, Technological Museum.\
Address: Sancova 1/A 811 05 Bratislava
Phone: +421 2/524 441 63
Opening hours: 10 am - 5 pm
Rating: 4.5/5.0, 164 Tripadvisor reviews
Website: https://www.stm-ke.sk/