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- Park_kultúry_a_oddychu abstract "Park kultúry a oddychu abbreviated PKO (English: Park of Culture and Relax) and in the past commonly referred to as Pekáč is a complex of buildings in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia by the Danube riverbank, built from 1943 to 1948. Until 2010, the complex was used for cultural events in the capital and it has been the place of countless concerts, popular TV shows, balls, high school proms (Slovak: stužková) and dance class graduations (Slovak: venček). In 2010 Park kultúry a oddychu became the focus of a public scandal concerning the signing of some contracts in secret by the then-Mayor of Bratislava Andrej Ďurkovský resulting in the public learning about the building being demolished in the future.The buildings contain many artworks both inside and from the outside. The entrance hall contains 28 stained glass windows by national artist Janko Alexy, the floor in the hall is made from unique colored marble from near Lučenec, the first floor above contains a monumental painting Dožinky by academic painter František Gajdoš. The outside of the main building is decorated with two statues by sculptor Tibor Bártfay, above them is a sgraffito decoration.Park kultúry a oddychu also contains an astronomy section where regular astronomy lectures and nightsky observations are being held. This institution is a lone representative of its kind in the city, uniquely among European capitals, Bratislava lacks both an observatory and a planetarium.".
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- Park_kultúry_a_oddychu subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Bratislava.
- Park_kultúry_a_oddychu comment "Park kultúry a oddychu abbreviated PKO (English: Park of Culture and Relax) and in the past commonly referred to as Pekáč is a complex of buildings in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia by the Danube riverbank, built from 1943 to 1948. Until 2010, the complex was used for cultural events in the capital and it has been the place of countless concerts, popular TV shows, balls, high school proms (Slovak: stužková) and dance class graduations (Slovak: venček).".
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