Račianske mýto

Račianske mýto (literally Rača Toll) is a major transport junction and intersection in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.

It connects the city center with the suburb of Rača and also serves as a transport artery between Trnavské mýto and Old Town.

Račianske mýto also contains an attached city park and several major public transport stops.

The northwestern side of the area includes a park and building complex, partially built on the site of two former cemeteries.

Nearby stands a statue entitled Hirošima, a gift from sculptor Tibor Bártfay,[2] at the former site of a Soviet statue of a militiaman dating to 1972[3] commemorating the Red Army's victory over Nazi Germany.

The tram track from the city center via Radlinského and Račianske mýto to Gaštanový hájik (later to Komisárky) was completed in 1899.

Račianske mýto
Hirošima statue standing in the park attached to Račianske mýto