Kosice is perhaps the most beautiful city in Slovakia, but certainly one of the least known and visited. The city lies near the eastern border of the European Union and Schengen, not far from Ukraine. The Western culture can be spotted on the magnificent Gothic cathedral in the centre
A few times a year Abram Muller together with a group of Slovaks living in the Netherlands, organizes Slovak cultural events including performances, music, films and lectures. Including Slovak snacks and drinks. The shows take place in bars and cultural centers. The performances are s
A few times a year Abram Muller, together with a group of Slovaks living in the Netherlands, organise Slovak cultural events including performances, music, films and lectures. Including Slovak snacks and drinks. The shows take place in bars and cultural centers. The performances are s
Specialized in Slovakia in particular and in Central Europe in general, Abram Muller gives presentations on Danube and Volga river cruises. The river cruises are perfect way to introduce the country, especially for Dutch and Slovak media, or large cooperations organizing their events
Slovakia is the least known and therefore yet the least discovered country in Central Europe. It’s rich European culture, which extends from Bratislava’s Danube river to the magnificent city of Kosice. The Carpathian mountains spectacular peaks of High Tatras underlie its
The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava lies on the river Danube, between Vienna and Budapest. Until 1918 was the city known under its German name – Pressburg, or its Hungarian one – Poszony. Bratislava was for over 200 years the coronation city of the Habsburg Kings, who were