Bratislava Pictures
August 27th, 2008Really enjoying my time here in Bratislava, Slovakia. I will talk more about the project we are working on in the future, and probably talk more about Bratislava, but for now I thought you might enjoy a some pictures from my first day in this beautiful European city!
By the way, sorry for the quality of some of the images. The sky was so gray this first day, that the pictures bleed into the page.

Most of our team arrived on Saturday, August 23 and had the opportunity to explore the old city. The building in the background is the beautiful Old City Hall.

The rain didn’t necessarily ruin the site seeing, but it did seem to put a damper on the musical festival that was going in Hlavné námestie (Slovak for the Main Square).

St. Martin’s Cathedral is the largest chapel in Bratislava and was formerly used as the coronation church of the Kingdom of Hungary.

A nice view of the skinny pedestrian streets that make up the Old City district of Bratislava.

The town has public art spread throughout the city including this sewer worker that was quite popular.

Finally, here are a number of students on the team being dazzled by the projected coke sign on the Old City’s stone street.
I will make sure to post a new image(s) each day until I get back (I now have a much faster internet connection than I have been experiencing, which was making it difficult to upload the photos). Thank you for continuing to check in!