Vienna Street is the kind of place where contrasts meet. It’s split into two halves, like a well-cut Sachertorte: the even side and the odd side. Picture people unpacking boxes and curtains billowing from open windows on those first days in ‘93, as new families arrived with dreams and a fresh set of keys.
And right here, you’ll find the outpost of Bruselská Elementary School-imagine the laughter at recess and the buzz of young minds shaping tomorrow.
So, every time you walk down this avenue, you’re treading on the choice between Baltic cool and Viennese flair-a daily reminder that life could have been just a touch more Latvian! And who knows, maybe somewhere nearby, someone named Ludwig is teaching his dog to waltz. Only in Košice, right?



