Lanfranconi Palace or Lafranconi Palace[1][2] is a neo-Renaissance representative bourgeois apartment house in Bratislava's Old Town, on the corner of Ludovita Štúr Square (number 1) and Vajanského nábreží.
The building was built in 1876-1877 by Ignác Feigler on the site of the former salt office.
The iron roof structure comes from the buildings of the Vienna World Exhibition.
[4] Today, the palace houses the Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic.
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