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421: 409: 397: 385: 433: 184: 30: 22: 370: 289: 346: 258: 172:). After the garden was divided into parcels, a new street was created at the place of the former garden named after Pressburg citizen, merchant and banker Teodor Edl – Edlova Street (today Podjavorinskej Street), as well as many houses on Zochova Street and Kozia Street. Pálffy Garden was situated on a hill between Zámocká Street, Škarniclova Street, 191:
Today, the oldest structure on the street is a short remnant of a stone wall at the upper part of the street next to the elementary school, which is the original wall of the huge former Pálffy Garden next to the mansion of Miklós Pálffy from mid-17th century. The second oldest existing structure is a
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is also the name of one of the busiest public transport bus stops in Bratislava. The following buses stop here: no. 31, no. 39, no. 80, no. 83, no. 84, no. 93, no. 94 and no. 184. Night buses no. N31, no. N34, no. N80, no. N93 and no. N95 also stop here. The minibus line no. 147 stops at a separate
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On 2 October 2022 five people died and another six were injured when a car driven by a drunk driver crashed into the bus stop in high speed. Students taking the bus for the Slávičie údolie campus were among the victims. In response to the tragedy, government politicians promised to crack down on
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The maternity hospital was soon followed by the building of the state real school and a Jewish school. At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, new schools were built on the street. Two Jewish schools were followed a few years later by a
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in Bratislava. Before World War II, the building was expanded. A modern wing containing maternity wards and operation rooms was added by Alexander Feigler. Even with this change, the building is (together with the original
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in Bratislava. Today, all medical services have been cancelled, but in the late 2000s the abandoned hospital building still contained needles, chemicals, patients' private documentation and a small child preserved in
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in area. It contained homestead buildings, some ploughed land and a vegetable shop, both leased out. Also, herbs grown in this garden were subscribed and delivered to the neighboring Slubek's distillery
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and carpenters but also painters and customs men. Throughout the Middle Ages, this area of Pressburg was known to be home mostly to craftsmen. At least since 1536 the street was named
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Pressburg, with the first written account confirming its existence dating from the 14th century. Zochova Street is located just 5 minutes walking distance from the historical
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Since 1930, the street has been named after Samuel Zoch (1882–1928), Slovak evangelical bishop and politician, the co-author of the Declaration of the Slovak Nation (
542: 312:– where the majority of Bratislava's campuses are located – can get crowded around this bus stop not only during peak hours, but also at night. 408: 234:. The latter building is an eclectic two-storey house with many details. Today, the building is home to Electrotechnics High School ( 396: 384: 375: 269: 200:) built in 1882 according to a project by Ignác Feigler Jr. Its initiator, founder and first director was Dr. Ján Ambra from 60:
is the name of a major bus stop in Bratislava, located at the point where the street touches Staromestská Street, next to
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at Zochova Street No. 6/8 and (mostly) law firms at Zochova Street No. 5. The street is mostly residential.
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Zochova Street was also the residence of the Pressburg riding club. Together with the street's name (
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Zochova Street No. 1 is home to the building of the Faculty of Music and Dance of the
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from the hill above during storm time. In 1439, the street included 17 houses, one
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Many of today's buildings are the result of the splitting of two large gardens –
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List of elected members of local parliament representing this street (in Slovak)
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Remains of the stone wall surrounding the Pálffy Garden visible on the left
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Memorials for the October 2022 car crash victims at the Zochova bus stop
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Building of Musical Arts University at Zochova street, formerly home to
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building of the Faculty of Music and Dance at Zochova Street No. 1.
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of Bratislavská župa and the city of Bratislava from 1918 to 1919.
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Electrotechnical highschool building at Zochova Street No. 9.
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While the lower part of the street has existed since the
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Bratislavská uhorsko-kráľovská škola pre pôrodné baby
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Slovak
Bratislava
Old Town
Nový Most
Bratislava
medieval
city center
Presidential palace
Hodžovo námestie
Župan
Middle Ages
silts
tavern
winemakers
potters
Prepoštská Garden
Pálffy Garden
fathoms
Palisády Street

midwives
Beckov
Comenius University
formaldehyde
Comenius University
fence
Palisády Street
hastilude

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