14/09/2020
What about WELS? ❄️☃️ https://lawschools.elsa.org/
Winter is coming! Stay tuned for this year's portfolio of Winter ELSA Law Schools. Application period opens on the 28th of September, 2020.
Check out our website: lawschools.elsa.org
29/04/2020
❗️Stay safe and healthy❗️
See you next summer 2021! 💙
Important information for all Summer ELSA Law Schools applicants!
Due to COVID-19 situation, with deep regret we decided to cancel all Summer ELSA Law Schools planned to take place in 2020. We wish to thank all the applicants for their interest in the project and we hope to see your applications for Summer ELSA Law Schools next year!
As of now, we are working on the digital alternatives to Summer ELSA Law Schools, which could facilitate your time at home. Relevant information will follow on our channels soon. Stay tuned!
07/07/2019
Who said that for seeing a pyramid you have to visit Egypt? 🌍
We have one in the center of Bratislava and it is shaped into an upside down pyramid 🏜
The building is 80 metres high and has a 522-seat concert hall with a large concert organ 💙
07/07/2019
There comes a time to unveil another landmark 😍
This largest war memorial in Central Europe became one of the landmarks of the Bratislava city thanks to its height of 52 meters 💙
There are 6845 soldiers of the Soviet Army buried during the liberation of Bratislava during World War II. 🌏
30/06/2019
Exactly, you will visit not just 2 cities, but 2 capitals in just one week AND you will fully enjoy them! 🤩
What are we going to do in Vienna? We will enjoy the guided tour in The United Nations Visitors' Center 🏢
It is located at Gate 1 of the Vienna International Center (VIC) and was opened in August 1998. The activities of the Visitors' Center expanded when it became evident that the VIC should open its doors to the general public and become an integral part of the city of Vienna 💙
30/06/2019
If you love castles, there is more than the impressive Bratislava castle to see! 🏰
While Bratislava Castle was rebuilt, Devín has remained a romantic ruin. However, this has not diminished its attractions; quite the opposite, since it is the most-visited sightseeing venue in the whole of Slovakia. 🇸🇰
A piece of beautiful nature and history awaits in here, one of the most important historical and archaeological sites of the Central Europe. Unique views of the conjunction of two rivers – Danube and Morava. Cultural events such as Knights of Devin are held regularly there. 🤺
Once you get to the viewpoint and are hit by a powerful gust of wind, you will feel as though you’re flying high above the land, like the hawk passing nearby. You are standing on the top of an 80-metre-high rock outcrop and you should add at least three more floors to it; such was the height of the Upper Castle. No wonder so many battles were fought over this place.⚔💙
23/06/2019
As I have already mentioned, Bratislava is well-known for its city parks and gardens. Their history dates back to the 18th century, and it is Bratislava that can be proud of having the oldest public park in Central Europe - Janko Kráľ Park 🤴
Bratislava’s life and entertainment pulsate, and yet the city provides green places to relax right in the middle of the rush 💙
The most recently built green space is the Baroque Garden of the Bratislava Castle, built according to the design of the Maria Theresa’s architect 🌹
Among the others, exotic plants or fragrant rosaries with dozens of roses can be found in the Botanical Garden 🌸
23/06/2019
Bratislava is full of myths and legends 📖
Approximately half of the over 140 fountains found in the city form part of the picturesque landscape of the medieval Old Town of Bratislava (the city was known in the past under many names) and serve as tourist attractions. ⛲
Fountains in Bratislava were first built in the 16th century as means of water supply, the oldest fountain in the city is the Roland Fountain from 1572. 💙
Some fountains (such as the Roland Fountain and the Ganymede's fountain) are part of almost every guided tour of the city, while others (such as the fountain Earth - Planet of peace in front of the Presidential Palace) form part of everyday life in Bratislava and are important meeting points in the city. 🏙
There are several goodwills connected with the Roland Fountain. One of them is that on a New Year the Rolands sculpture rotates around and loads towards the first Bratislava town hall in high time. Rolands deep cleaning reverses love and awe to the lords. 🤺
On a Good Friday the heavy switch on the land is into all of the parties and assembly the town that he is not forgetting the responsibility to stay the guard of the working gateway of the freedom of the city (as he is the shield that guards the realms of men 🛡) ⚔
Whoever sees it, will be very happy in the next life. 🍀
16/06/2019
This charming cathedral was the site of the Hungarian empire's coronations of the kings and queens between 1563 and 1830. 👑
Among all, the popular queen Maria Theresa was crowned here. The cathedral is featured with huge stained glass windows. It is also possible to go beneath the cathedral to check the interesting crypt and ancient catacombs. 💙
16/06/2019
Let us introduce you this Bratislava’s most appealing art nouveau building. 😍
Both the interior and exterior of the church are painted in shades of pale blue and decorated with blue majolica; even the roof is tiled with blue-glazed ceramics. 💎
It is officially known as the Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary, but commonly referred to simply as ‘the Blue Church’ for obvious reasons.🤓
The structure incorporates a 36.8-metre round tower. ⬆️
Blue - https://youtu.be/68ugkg9RePc 💙