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Ružinov

Ružinov (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈruʐinɔw], Hungarian: Főrév, German: Rosenheim) 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 new city center of Bratislava. Ružinov features extensive residential areas, as well as major industrial facilities and transport infrastructure including the Milan Rastislav Štefánik international airport and the D1 motorway.

Ružinov
Főrév
Borough
Area of Ružinov in Bratislava
Ružinov
Location of Ružinov in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48°08′00″N 17°07′00″E / 48.13333°N 17.11667°E / 48.13333; 17.11667
Country Slovakia
Region Bratislava Region
DistrictBratislava II
Government
 • MayorMartin Chren
Area
 • Total39.7 km2 (15.3 sq mi)
Elevation
134 m (440 ft)
Population
 (1 January 2021)
 • Total81,004
 • Density2,000/km2 (5,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
821 0X
Area code+421-2
Car plateBA, BL, BT
Websitewww.ruzinov.sk

The borough features the Slovnaft refinery, Avion Shopping Park mall, Ružinov hospital, Štrkovec lake, Zlaté Piesky recreational area and numerous schools and churches.

Location edit

Ružinov is bordered by the borough of Old Town to the north-west, Nové Mesto to the north, Rača and Vajnory to the north-east, Podunajské Biskupice to the south and Petržalka to the west across the river Danube connected by the Prístavný most.

Division edit

 
Neighborhoods of Ružinov

Ružinov is divided into the following neighborhoods:

  • Vlčie hrdlo
  • Nivy
  • Prievoz
  • Trávniky
  • Štrkovec
  • Pošeň
  • Ostredky
  • Trnávka

Ružinov is cadastrially divided into three parts: Ružinov, Nivy and Trnávka.

History edit

In place of today's Ružinov there were originally meadows, pastures, grasslands and woodland, interspersed with islands and channels of the Danube. The people living here worked in agriculture, ranching and logging. In the 19th century, the agricultural character of the area was slowly disappearing, as many new factories were built in the area. The current name was only coined in the 20th century, and is based on the term Ružový ostrov, which translates as the Rose Island (German: Rosenheim).

Characteristics edit

 
Štrkovec lake in Ružinov

Today, Ružinov is a location for many industrial businesses, shopping centres, financial businesses and banks. Industrial plants such as Slovnaft and Gumon, and the cargo Port of Bratislava, are located here. Apart from the chemical industry it is home to food and construction industries. The Miletičova Open-air Market, Bratislava's largest and most frequented, is also located in Ružinov. The Milan Rastislav Štefánik international airport is also located here. The largest shopping center in Slovakia[1] Avion Shopping Park is based in Ružinov, with the Ikea store and surrounded by new office buildings and two hotels (Hotel Gate One Bratislava and Chopin Airport Hotel).

Despite its industrial character, Ružinov is considered to be a relatively green part of Bratislava. In contrast to other city districts, it is rich in streams and lakes (such as Rohlík lake), with a total water area of 616,000 m². At the heart of Ružinov there is the Štrkovec Lake area, a major recreational and sporting centre for Bratislava. Other lakes include Zlaté Piesky, a major summer resort, and Rohlík.

Politics edit

Ružinov local government was established by the elections in November 1990 and in December 1990, it founded the municipal office of the Ružinov borough. Over time, the number of members of the local parliament was reduced from 60 to 25.

List of mayors of Ružinov and political parties that nominated them:

Media edit

  • Ružinovské echo - local monthly magazine, established in 1992
  • TV Ružinov - local TV station, established in May 1996 as TV RIK

Both media are published and operated by the municipal company TVR a RE, s.r.o.

Religion edit

Ružinov belongs into three Roman Catholic parishes (Farnosť Bratislava ‐ Prievoz, Farnosť Bratislava ‐ Márie pomocnice kresťanov, Farnosť Bratislava – Trnávka), one Protestant parish (Evanjelický cirkevný zbor AV Bratislava – Prievoz) and one Eastern Orthodox Church parish (Pravoslávna cirkevná obec Bratislava).

The borough features the following churches:

  • Orthodox Church of Saint Rastislav (Chrám svätého Rastislava) on Tomášikova Street, consecrated in May 2013.
  • Roman Catholic Church of Virgin Mary Help of Christians (Kostol Márie Pomocnice kresťanov a Dom saleziánov dona Bosca) on Miletičova Street No. 7, consecrated in 1990
  • Roman Catholic Church of Saint Don Bosco and Salesian Institute at Dornkappl (Kostol sv. D. Bosca a Saleziánsky ústav na Dornkappli), Okružná Street No. 11, consecrated in 1938
  • Protestant Lutheran Church in Prievoz (Kostol Evanjelickej cirkvi a. v. Prievoz), Radničné námestie No. 2, consecrated in 1925
  • Roman Catholic Church of Saint Vincent de Paul (Kostol sv. Vincenta de Paul) on Tomášikova street, consecrated in 2000

Education edit

Ružinov is home to several high schools, 9 elementary schools and 11 kindergartens. It also houses the Pan-European University on Tomášikova Street and the Faculty of Social and Economic Studies of the Comenius University on Mlynské luhy Street.

  • Elementary schools: ZŠ Borodáčova Street, ZŠ Drieňová Street, ZŠ Kulíškova Street, ZŠ Medzilaborecká Street, ZŠ Mierová Street, ZŠ Nevädzová Street, ZŠ Ostredková Street, ZŠ Ružová dolina Street, ZŠ Vrútocká Street
  • There is also the United Church School of Saint Vincent de Paul which combines an elementary school and high school
  • Public kindergartens and their allocated classes: MŠ Bancíkovej Street 2, MŠ Exnárova Street 6, MŠ Miletičova Street 37 (including MŠ Gemerská Street 4), MŠ Medzilaborecká Street 4 (including Haburská Street 4), MŠ Piesočná Street 2 (including MŠ Rádiová 52 and MŠ Vietnamská 13), MŠ Západná Street 2), MŠ Prešovská Street 28 (including MŠ Palkovičova Street 11/A), MŠ Pivonková Street 9 (including MŠ Astrová Street 5, MŠ Nevädzová Street 12 and MŠ Šalviová Street 5), MŠ Habarka, Stálicova Street 2 (including MŠ Haburská Street 6), MŠ Šťastná Street 26, MŠ Velehradská Street 24 (including MŠ Budovateľská Street 10 and MŠ Tekovská Street 7, 9)[2]

In the school year 2012/2013, 586 children were accepted into the seven Ružinov kindergartens, 229 children were rejected due to lack of space. In the school year 2016/2017, 658 children were accepted into the eleven Ružinov kindergartens.

Sports edit

Many sporting clubs are based in Ružinov, including the FK Rapid football club, the Slávia UK volleyball club, the Dunajplavba wrestling club and the street hockey club ŠK H.O.K. Nivy.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AVION Shopping Park is largest shopping center in Slovakia" (in Slovak). 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  2. ^ "Materské školy (Kindergartens in Ružinov)" (in Slovak). 2017. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  3. ^ "Zoznam pamätihodností - Ružinov (List of local cultural monuments - Ružinov)". Mestský ústav ochrany pamiatok Bratislava. 2009-12-20. Retrieved 2017-05-05.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Facts on Bratislava-Ruzinov

ružinov, slovak, pronunciation, ˈruʐinɔw, hungarian, főrév, german, rosenheim, borough, bratislava, capital, slovakia, located, bratislava, district, city, second, most, populated, borough, housing, over, inhabitants, nivy, neighbourhood, place, emerging, city. Ruzinov Slovak pronunciation ˈruʐinɔw Hungarian Forev German Rosenheim 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 new city center of Bratislava Ruzinov features extensive residential areas as well as major industrial facilities and transport infrastructure including the Milan Rastislav Stefanik international airport and the D1 motorway Ruzinov ForevBoroughCoat of armsArea of Ruzinov in BratislavaRuzinovLocation of Ruzinov in SlovakiaCoordinates 48 08 00 N 17 07 00 E 48 13333 N 17 11667 E 48 13333 17 11667Country SlovakiaRegion Bratislava RegionDistrictBratislava IIGovernment MayorMartin ChrenArea Total39 7 km2 15 3 sq mi Elevation134 m 440 ft Population 1 January 2021 Total81 004 Density2 000 km2 5 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code821 0XArea code 421 2Car plateBA BL BTWebsitewww wbr ruzinov wbr sk The borough features the Slovnaft refinery Avion Shopping Park mall Ruzinov hospital Strkovec lake Zlate Piesky recreational area and numerous schools and churches Contents 1 Location 1 1 Division 2 History 3 Characteristics 4 Politics 5 Media 6 Religion 7 Education 8 Sports 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksLocation editRuzinov is bordered by the borough of Old Town to the north west Nove Mesto to the north Raca and Vajnory to the north east Podunajske Biskupice to the south and Petrzalka to the west across the river Danube connected by the Pristavny most Division edit nbsp Neighborhoods of Ruzinov Ruzinov is divided into the following neighborhoods Vlcie hrdlo Nivy Prievoz Travniky Strkovec Posen Ostredky Trnavka Ruzinov is cadastrially divided into three parts Ruzinov Nivy and Trnavka History editIn place of today s Ruzinov there were originally meadows pastures grasslands and woodland interspersed with islands and channels of the Danube The people living here worked in agriculture ranching and logging In the 19th century the agricultural character of the area was slowly disappearing as many new factories were built in the area The current name was only coined in the 20th century and is based on the term Ruzovy ostrov which translates as the Rose Island German Rosenheim Characteristics edit nbsp Strkovec lake in Ruzinov Today Ruzinov is a location for many industrial businesses shopping centres financial businesses and banks Industrial plants such as Slovnaft and Gumon and the cargo Port of Bratislava are located here Apart from the chemical industry it is home to food and construction industries The Mileticova Open air Market Bratislava s largest and most frequented is also located in Ruzinov The Milan Rastislav Stefanik international airport is also located here The largest shopping center in Slovakia 1 Avion Shopping Park is based in Ruzinov with the Ikea store and surrounded by new office buildings and two hotels Hotel Gate One Bratislava and Chopin Airport Hotel Despite its industrial character Ruzinov is considered to be a relatively green part of Bratislava In contrast to other city districts it is rich in streams and lakes such as Rohlik lake with a total water area of 616 000 m At the heart of Ruzinov there is the Strkovec Lake area a major recreational and sporting centre for Bratislava Other lakes include Zlate Piesky a major summer resort and Rohlik Politics editRuzinov local government was established by the elections in November 1990 and in December 1990 it founded the municipal office of the Ruzinov borough Over time the number of members of the local parliament was reduced from 60 to 25 List of mayors of Ruzinov and political parties that nominated them 1990 1994 Jozef Olejar VPN 1994 1998 Richard Volek ĽS HZDS SNS KSU 1998 2002 Pavol Kubovic SDK 2002 2006 Pavol Kubovic SDKU KDH ANO SMK 2006 2010 Slavomir Drozd Smer SD SMK ĽS HZDS SF 2010 2014 Dusan Pekar KDH 2014 2018 Dusan Pekar KDH OĽaNO Nova Zmena zdola Demokraticka unia Slovenska OKS SMK MKP 2018 2022 Martin Chren New Majority Slovakia ran as an independent candidate Media editRuzinovske echo local monthly magazine established in 1992 TV Ruzinov local TV station established in May 1996 as TV RIK Both media are published and operated by the municipal company TVR a RE s r o Religion editRuzinov belongs into three Roman Catholic parishes Farnost Bratislava Prievoz Farnost Bratislava Marie pomocnice krestanov Farnost Bratislava Trnavka one Protestant parish Evanjelicky cirkevny zbor AV Bratislava Prievoz and one Eastern Orthodox Church parish Pravoslavna cirkevna obec Bratislava The borough features the following churches Orthodox Church of Saint Rastislav Chram svateho Rastislava on Tomasikova Street consecrated in May 2013 Roman Catholic Church of Virgin Mary Help of Christians Kostol Marie Pomocnice krestanov a Dom salezianov dona Bosca on Mileticova Street No 7 consecrated in 1990 Roman Catholic Church of Saint Don Bosco and Salesian Institute at Dornkappl Kostol sv D Bosca a Saleziansky ustav na Dornkappli Okruzna Street No 11 consecrated in 1938 Protestant Lutheran Church in Prievoz Kostol Evanjelickej cirkvi a v Prievoz Radnicne namestie No 2 consecrated in 1925 Roman Catholic Church of Saint Vincent de Paul Kostol sv Vincenta de Paul on Tomasikova street consecrated in 2000Education editRuzinov is home to several high schools 9 elementary schools and 11 kindergartens It also houses the Pan European University on Tomasikova Street and the Faculty of Social and Economic Studies of the Comenius University on Mlynske luhy Street Elementary schools ZS Borodacova Street ZS Drienova Street ZS Kuliskova Street ZS Medzilaborecka Street ZS Mierova Street ZS Nevadzova Street ZS Ostredkova Street ZS Ruzova dolina Street ZS Vrutocka Street There is also the United Church School of Saint Vincent de Paul which combines an elementary school and high school Public kindergartens and their allocated classes MS Bancikovej Street 2 MS Exnarova Street 6 MS Mileticova Street 37 including MS Gemerska Street 4 MS Medzilaborecka Street 4 including Haburska Street 4 MS Piesocna Street 2 including MS Radiova 52 and MS Vietnamska 13 MS Zapadna Street 2 MS Presovska Street 28 including MS Palkovicova Street 11 A MS Pivonkova Street 9 including MS Astrova Street 5 MS Nevadzova Street 12 and MS Salviova Street 5 MS Habarka Stalicova Street 2 including MS Haburska Street 6 MS Stastna Street 26 MS Velehradska Street 24 including MS Budovateľska Street 10 and MS Tekovska Street 7 9 2 In the school year 2012 2013 586 children were accepted into the seven Ruzinov kindergartens 229 children were rejected due to lack of space In the school year 2016 2017 658 children were accepted into the eleven Ruzinov kindergartens Sports editMany sporting clubs are based in Ruzinov including the FK Rapid football club the Slavia UK volleyball club the Dunajplavba wrestling club and the street hockey club SK H O K Nivy Gallery edit nbsp Ruzinov hospital nbsp Ruzinov House of Culture nbsp Modern residential buildings on Jegeho Street nbsp Nova doba residential complex from 1932 nbsp Construction of Apollo Business Center II in the area of Mlynske nivy West in 2008 List of local cultural monuments of Ruzinov 3 nbsp Former city hall building in Prievoz budova byv radnice v Prievoze Radnicne namestie Prievoz neighborhood The former Public House is a square puristic structure built in 1931 in the functionalist architectural style according to project by Christian Ludwig and Augustin Danielis Relief decorations are by Alojz Rigele nbsp Residential complex around the square House of the Military Music Hotel Apollo Fountain Lovers and residential houses obytny subor dom posadkovej hudby hotel Apollo fontana Milenci a bytove domy dotvarajuce namestie Dullovo Square Nivy neighborhood Unified urbanisitc and architectural complex of buildings around Dullovo Square from the 1950s and 1960s The complex features the following structures Centerpiece of the square is the Fountain Lovers from 1960 House of the Military Music belonging to the Slovak Military is located inside the square area originally it was built as a dining facility for the nearby Thread factory Cvernovka on Parickova Street Resembling a small baroque manor house it was built at the end of the 19th century when the number of employees exceeded 900 and the factory needed additional space for preparing and serving food to the workers In the 1980s it became the property of the Slovak Military and besides housing the Military Music company it also served as a hospital Hotel Apollo was built in 1956 1959 originally named Hotel Dukla according to project by Stefan Svetko The building included a hotel with restaurants and on higher floors it housed a hostel several small apartments and four artist ateliers on the uppermost floors The residential part of the building had its own entrance that was accessible to the public Later conference rooms and a modern lift were added and the whole building was transformed into a hotel The square is completed by residential houses No 7 No 8 No 10 and No 11 by Stefan Svetko from the southern side by residential houses No 12 No 13 and No 14 and from the northern side by residential houses No 3 No 4 and No 5 nbsp Residential complex by Emil Bellus obytny subor bytova kolonia domov Emila Bellusa Trencianska Street No 34 43 Mileticova Street No 66 72 Nivy neighborhood Complex of 11 similar free standing residential buildings containing 400 flats built in 1930 1931 according to the 1930 project by Emil Bellus The construction was paid by the City of Bratislava in order to combat the critical shortage of living spaces especially affordable housing for the working class which became a problem in the 1930s Young Bellus created the project in 13 days construction started in July 1930 and by December 1930 first residents were already living in the buildings 9 houses feature an H floor plan 2 are built on an L shaped base different sources claim 8 houses altogether Each house is 4 stories tall and consists of two wings with four identical one room apartments on each floor 32 apartments per building connected by a central stairway Each apartment consists of a room hallway kitchen pantry and a toilet Bathrooms were located centrally on the connecting hallways of the buildings Today some of the buildings have been devaluated by constructing modern superstructures on the roof nbsp Bust of Stefan Marko Daxner busta S M Daxnera Daxnerovo namestie park Bust of politician Stefan Marko Daxner by Karol Lacko and Virgil Droppa made of metal alloys atop a marble pillar was unveiled on 21 December 1973 nbsp Relief Mother with a child relief Matky s dietatom Dohnanyho Street No 1 The stone relief is located on the facade of the residential house on Dohnanyho Street No 1 It was built at the end of the 1950s by sculptor Jozef Kostka The work symbolizes motherly love and depicts a half sitting woman playing with her child nbsp Residential complex Masaryk colony subor domov tzv Masarykova kolonia Okruzna Street Stanicna Street Na lanoch Street Rozmarinova Street Trnavka neighborhood Complex of residential houses built in the 1920s next to the railway line with a fan shaped footprint It consists of 30 identical double houses with distinct kinked roofs constructed with an experimental technology of gluing individual wooden segments Fountain of Love Fontana lasky Kupeckeho Street behind houses Nivy neighborhood Built in 1985 according to the project by M Kalina as a movie prop for the hit Czechoslovak movie Fountain for Suzanne Fontana pre Zuzanu It was restored and made functional in 2008 nbsp Commemorative plaque of Svetozar Miletic pamatna tabuľa Svetozara Miletica Mileticova Street No 56 Nivy neighborhood Plaque commemorating the journalist and politician Svetozar Miletic is made of marble and placed on a concrete pedestal It is located in the greenery in front of a residential building nbsp Residential complex subor obytnych domov mostly Mileticova Street 31 65 Nivy neighborhood The residential complex was built in 1951 1954 according to project by K Palus and M Tengler It was one of the first residential complexes in Bratislava to include civic amenities on the ground floors of the buildings The structures are decorated by figural sculptures decorative friezes terraces and porticos It is located in an area bordered by Mileticova Street Trencianska Street Ruzova dolina Street and Prievozska Street the eastern part of the area close to Ruzova dolina Street consists of another cultural monument Swimming pool Delfin and five residential towers kupalisko Delfin a pat vezovych domov Former slaughterhouse with an adjacent park byvaly bitunok a priľahly parcik Mileticova Street Nivy neighborhood Buildings of the former slaughterhouse consist of a smaller building a tower and a chimney and they form a small central part of the northern side of today s Mileticova market The small park is located in front of the buildings on the crossroads of Mileticova Street and Zahradnicka Street and it contains a statue of Saint Andrew and abandoned public toilets nbsp Salesians of Don Bosco house and the Church of Virgin Mary Help of Christians Dom salezianov Dona Bosca s kostolom Panny Marie Pomocnice krestanov Mileticova Street No 7 Nivy neighborhood The original Salesian institute for saving poor and abandoned youth Saleziansky ustav a kostol na zachranu chudobnej a opustenej mladeze was built on the site in the 1930s in functionalist style The only building that survived is the main building of the institute a four story high building with a semicircular corner In 1989 or 1990 the Church of Virgin Mary Help of Christians was constructed inside the area according to project by Mr and Mrs Weber Church of Saint Don Bosco and Salesian Institute at Dornkappl kostol sv Dona Bosca a Saleziansky ustav na Dornkappli Okruzna Street No 13 Trnavka neighborhood The towerless church is an example of late functionalist architecture in Bratislava The cornerstone was laid in 1937 and the church was consecrated in 1939 It was built according to the project by Gabriel Schreiber as a block structure with rectangular footprint The structure is made of a ferroconcrete skeleton filled with bricks and the interior features a large three nave pseudo hall In the 1960s sgraffito decorations were added on the main facade of the church nbsp Andrej Hlinka Park including the Memorial of Andrej Hlinka park a pomnik Andreja Hlinku Ruzinovska Street Travniky neighborhood The park was completed in 1979 according to project by Ferdinand Milucky It features two fountains benches pathways and areas isolated from the Ruzinovska Street traffic It was named after communist politician Karol Smidke and it featured a statue of Smidke In 1998 the park was renamed to Andrej Hlinka Park and a memorial plaque to the far right Catholic priest Andrej Hlinka was installed at the park In 2007 a bust of Hlinka by T Banik and S Majek was added to the plaque nbsp Delfin swimming pool and five residential towers kupalisko Delfin a pat vezovych domov Ruzova dolina Street No 12 22 Nivy neighborhood Architectonic complex of residential buildings featuring a public swimming pool considered to represent the best urbanistic residential neighborhood project to be realised in Bratislava in the 1950s and 1960s 5 identical residential towers called Palusaky built in 1955 1957 according to project by Karol Palus which was awarded the Prize of Dusan Jurkovic Each 12 story tower features four wings Delfin swimming pool was built according to project by Architekti Karol Palus Hrivnak and Koci and placed among the five residential towers Today the swimming pool is administered by the Bratislava Municipal Fitness and Recreational Facilities Administration STaRZ nbsp Bust of Ľudovit Kukoreli busta Ľudovita Kukoreliho Svatoplukova Street Martin s Cemetery historical gate and walls Martinsky cintorin povodna brana a historicke oplotenie Trnavska cesta Street Residential building with communial balcony bytovy dom s pavlacou Zahradnicka Street No 63 Nivy neighborhood nbsp Lutheran Church in Prievoz Evanjelicky kostol a v v Prievoze Radnicne namestie No 2 Prievoz neighborhood Main cross hlavny kriz Kastieľska Street Prievoz cemetery Prievoz neighborhood Huber family tombstone nahrobok rodiny Huber Kastieľska Street Prievoz cemetery Prievoz neighborhood Karol Furst tombstone nahrobok K Fursta Kastieľska Street Prievoz cemetery Prievoz neighborhood House of mourning dom smutku Kastieľska Street Prievoz cemetery Prievoz neighborhood Church of Saint Vincent de Paul Kostol sv Vincenta de Paul Tomasikova Street Statue of Saint Andrew socha sv Ondreja Zahradnicka Street Nivy neighborhood nbsp Building of the Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic budova Ministerstva vnutra Pribinova Street No 2 Nivy neighborhood nbsp Area of the former Ludwig Mill byvaly Ludwigov mlyn s arealom Metodova StreetReferences edit AVION Shopping Park is largest shopping center in Slovakia in Slovak 2007 04 12 Retrieved 2011 01 20 Materske skoly Kindergartens in Ruzinov in Slovak 2017 Retrieved 2017 08 03 Zoznam pamatihodnosti Ruzinov List of local cultural monuments Ruzinov Mestsky ustav ochrany pamiatok Bratislava 2009 12 20 Retrieved 2017 05 05 External links editOfficial website Facts on Bratislava Ruzinov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruzinov amp oldid 1207754880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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