<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Offre de loisirs Bratislava</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Bratislava/cs-1200100001.htm</link><description>calendrier des manifestations -  - Bratislava</description><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>Silver Treasure (14.12.2006-14.12.2008)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Bratislava/cx-12001kkkk001xjk.htm</link><description>Precious collection of silver sacred and profane artifacts from the 17th to the 20th century.</description><author /><pubDate /><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Works of Old Masters (selection from the fine arts collection of The Museum of History) (11.02.2007-11.02.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Bratislava/cx-12001kkkk001xjq.htm</link><description>...Thus, an interesting and precious collection came into being, comprising more than 3500 objets d’art – paintings, statues and prints - that can be divided into several interrelated units. The finest and most interesting works of this collection were chosen for the purpose of our exhibition in order to demonstrate, by means of their artistic variability, changes of the artistic creation in terms of genre, content or theme. Moreover, they convey different artistic conceptions used by masters in dealing with artistic challenges that were set and determined by social changes in the course of several centuries...</description><author /><pubDate /><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Gothic Painting and Sculpture (11.02.2007-11.02.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Bratislava/cx-12001kkkk001xjr.htm</link><description>To compliment the architectural aspect of Gothic art as represented in Palffy Palace by several preserved fragments, an even more attractive, although not as extensive (only 19 works), permanent exhibit, the Exhibition og Gothic wooden Murals and Carvings is being presented. Three centuries (the 14th – 16th centuries) of the creativity of ourforbears are documented through such wooden murals, carvings and reliefs – as they have been preserved in the collection of Bratislava City Gallery – without claiming in the least to give a complete picture of the development of Gothic art in Slovakia.</description><author /><pubDate /><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Private Collection (11.02.2007-11.02.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Bratislava/cx-12001kkkk001xjo.htm</link><description>The private collection is made up by a wide range of different artist. All of them have, or had, a personal connection with the Meulensteen Foundation. This part of the collection includes COBRA artists Appel, Constant, Corneille and Alechinsky, as well as works by Sam Francis, Kiro Urdin, Ad Snijders, Miguel Ybañez, Arty Grimm and Rein Dool.</description><author /><pubDate /><category>musées/expositions</category></item><item><title>Gothic Art in Slovakia (29.12.2006-29.12.2008)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Bratislava/cx-12001kkkk001xkp.htm</link><description>The new permanent exhibition of Gothic art at the Slovak National Gallery presents the famous sculptures, panel paintings and reconstructed altars from the late thirteenth to the first quarter of the sixteenth centuries as well as acquisitions from the last ten years.</description><author /><pubDate /><category>musées/expositions</category></item></channel></rss>