Bratislavská Street (Slovak pronunciation:['braɟislauskaː'ulitsa], literally Bratislava Street, Slovak: Bratislavská ulica), formerly Nová ulica[1] (New Street, Hungarian: Új utcza), Sväto-Jurská[2] or Svätojurská ulica[3] (Sväto-Jurská or Svätojurská Street), is one of main streets in Pezinok, Slovakia and part of the road II/502. It is named after Bratislava.
Places of interest
In front of the house n. 60, which is located next to one of street bus stops, there is a small column shrine (Slovak: božie muky). Since 2010, a Soviet tankT-72 has been exhibited in the Murat company area at n. 87.[4]
Arriva Bratislava and its regional lines n. 506, 520, 521, 526, 527, 528, 540, 550, and 565
public transport (MHD) in Pezinok and its urban lines n. 4 and 44
Reconstructions
In autumn 2018, the footpath from Bernolákova to Fándlyho Street was reconstructed.[5] During November 2022, the roadway of the street from the Bratislavská–Drevárska–Komenského intersection to the bridge was reconstructed[6] and created a temporary light intersection. In early June 2024, the road on the bridge was reconstructed as part of the 1st stage and from family houses no. 61 and 70 to Jesenského Street as part of the 2nd stage within the road II/502 reconstruction by Bratislava Self-Governing Region (Slovak: Bratislavský samosprávny kraj). Since early July to October, a new traffic light intersection Bratislavská–Drevárska–Komenského was built as part of the 5th stage, including construction of new road edges, construction of drains, transshipment of networks, asphalting from houses no. 61 and 70 up to house no. 100 and realization of the intersection island.[7]
Events
In September 2003, a papal motorcade with Pope John Paul II passed through the street.[8]
Nearby streets
Bernolákova Street
Jesenského Street
Za koničkom
Fándlyho Street
Nerudova Street
Komenského Street
Drevárska Street
Myslenická Street
Okružná Street
Gallery
Bratislavská Street towards the town centre in the early 1980s