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Nivy (literally: Floodplains) is a neighborhood of the
Ružinov Ružinov (, , ) is a borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, located in the Bratislava II district. It is the city's second most populated borough, housing over 80,000 inhabitants and its Nivy neighbourhood is the place of the emerging ne ...
borough of
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, the capital of
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, located in the
Bratislava II The Bratislava II (; ) is a district (okres) of Bratislava in the Bratislava Region of Slovakia. It covers the south-eastern part of Bratislava, including the boroughs of Ružinov, Podunajské Biskupice and Vrakuňa. It is bordered by the Bratis ...
district. At the end of the 19th century, the area underwent massive industrialization becoming the first industrial part of Bratislava. In the 1950s to 1970s, the area was redeveloped into a residential suburb. At the end of the 20th century large-scale construction of office buildings started again to change the character of the neighborhood and in the 21st century, Nivy became the location of the emerging new city centre of Bratislava. It is an important
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featuring the
Nivy Station Nivy Station ( Slovak: ''Stanica Nivy''), also known as Nivy Centrum, Bus station Nivy ( Slovak: ''Autobusová stanica Nivy''), or simply Nivy, is a multifunctional building consisting of a bus station, a shopping center and a market on Mlynské ...
. One of the key issues of urban development in Bratislava lies in the redevelopment of
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sites adjoining the old city centre which are located in the Nivy neighborhood.


Location and division

The area of Nivy is delimited by Karadžičova Street from the west, Krížna Street and Trnavská cesta Street from the north, Bajkalská Street and Hraničná Street from the east and the Winter Harbor of the
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from the south. It borders the Štrkovec neighborhood, Trávniky neighborhood and Prievoz neighborhood of
Ružinov Ružinov (, , ) is a borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, located in the Bratislava II district. It is the city's second most populated borough, housing over 80,000 inhabitants and its Nivy neighbourhood is the place of the emerging ne ...
from the east, the Vlčie hrdlo neighborhood of
Ružinov Ružinov (, , ) is a borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, located in the Bratislava II district. It is the city's second most populated borough, housing over 80,000 inhabitants and its Nivy neighbourhood is the place of the emerging ne ...
from the south, the borough of
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from the west and the borough of Nové Mesto from the north. The Nivy neighborhood features the following local areas (): * 500 apartments development () - was the first planned large-scale housing development in Bratislava built as a reaction to sharply rising demands for living spaces in the city after
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. Construction started in 1949 around Svätoplukova Street and Budovateľská Street according to project by A. Daríček. The area consists of a colony of residential brick buildings three floors in height built next to each other featuring small-size apartments. It was originally located within the borders of Revúcka Street, Velehradská Street, Pavlovova Street, Súťažná Street, Azovská Street, Svätoplukova Street and partially Budovateľská Street. Sídlisko 500 bytov is a purely residential area that features the House of Culture Cultus Nivy. * Košická development () * Old Ružinov () * Ružová dolina () * Mlynské Nivy - West Zone () * Mlynské Nivy - East Zone () * Chalupkova Zone ()


History

The central area of Nivy around today's Dulovo Square was historically undeveloped and it served mainly for growing
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and
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by wealthy farmers for sale at Bratislava's markets. At the end of the 19th century, the Thread factory () was built on Páričkova Street.


Gallery

Image:Bratislava, Nivy, Autobusová stanica.jpg,
Bratislava Central Bus Station Bratislava Central Bus Station () was the main bus transport interchange in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It served both domestic and international intercity bus service. The station building was constructed from 1975 to 1983 in the Nivy n ...
Image:Svätoplukova, Bratislava.jpg, 500 apartments development from the 1940s and 1950s Image:Mlynske Nivy08.jpg, Modern office buildings in the Nivy neighborhood Image:Bratislava-33.jpg, Chalupkova Zone before construction as seen in 2007


See also

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Boroughs and localities of Bratislava Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, is divided into five national administrative districts (: Bratislava I, I, Bratislava II, II, Bratislava III, III, Bratislava IV, IV, Bratislava V, V) and into 17 boroughs (; literally: city parts, also tr ...
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Economy of Bratislava The Bratislava Region is the wealthiest and economically most important region in Slovakia, despite being the smallest by area and having the second smallest population of the eight Slovak regions. The majority of governmental institutions, inclu ...


References

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