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SKCulture3 days ago

The asylum that didn't survive Russia and Kochner tells other crazy stories

The article discusses the former asylum home Maják nádeje in Bratislava, historically associated with figures like Pavel Rusko and Marian Kočner. It includes quotes from actor and director Šimon Ferstl describing the deteriorating conditions during rehearsals for a play at DPM Theatre. The text highlights the building's troubled past and current state.

„Keď sme sem prišli, bolo to tu vlastne úplné pohrebisko holubov. Chodili sme tu po ich truse a kostiach, pri každom kroku nám niečo praskalo pod nohami, umierali tu na každom rohu. S holubmi vlastne stále vedieme nejaký druh dialógu, ale uznávame, že my sme vlastne prišli k nim, tak sa nedá čudovať, že sú mrzuté,” hovorí herec a režisér Šimon Ferstl krátko po jednej zo skúšok inscenácie Utopenci Divadla Petra Mankoveckého (DPM).

Sme v priestoroch niekdajšieho azylového domu Maják nádeje, ktorý bol určený pre týrané ženy a rodiny v núdzi. Budova je neslávne spojená s menami Pavla Ruska a Mariana Kočnera.

Len málokto by povedal, že v tejto spustnutej budove na Karpatskej ulici v Bratislave sa

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Denník NIndependentCenter3 days ago
The asylum that didn't survive Russia and Kochner tells other crazy stories

The article discusses the former asylum home Maják nádeje in Bratislava, historically associated with figures like Pavel Rusko and Marian Kočner. It includes quotes from actor and director Šimon Ferstl describing the deteriorating conditions during rehearsals for a play at DPM Theatre. The text highlights the building's troubled past and current state.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and historical aspects of a theater production and its location, without overtly favoring any political side. It references individuals linked to controversy but does not take a stance on their actions or implications.