Bratislava

The beginning of the 19th century was less favorable for Bratislava, the city lost its importance due to the rebirth of Buda, the Napoleonic Wars and the fire of the castle caused by the Austrian troops stationed there.

An excerpt from the article 14 facts about Bratislava

At the end of the century, the city experienced an economic and cultural revival. Many Art nouveau and eclectic buildings were built, some of which survive to this day in the city center. A suburban railway was also built between Bratislava (Prešburg) and Vienna. Independence tendencies began to revive in Bratislava, and many national activists came from there, whose achievements included, among others, codification of the Slovak language.