St. Martin's Cathedral

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St. Martin's Cathedral


Both the curious and the pious are drawn to Bratislava’s awe-inspiring basilica, an instantly recognizable feature of the city’s skyline.

Construction of St. Martin’s Cathedral was completed in the 14th century, making it one of the city’s oldest churches. This Gothic marvel also has an important place in Slovakia’s history. For nearly 300 years, this is where Hungarian kings came to be crowned. Step into the majestic interior to tour the chapels and crypts and to admire the religious artwork.

Before you do, it is well worth your while examining the spectacular exterior. Gaze up at its main tower, which is 279 feet (85 meters) tall. Its top is decorated with a golden crown.

Inside, explore the cathedral’s three naves. Study the numerous statues and the wall mural with the list of kings who were crowned here and their coronation dates.

Stop by the cathedral's altars to look over their statues and relief scenes. They include the altar of the Virgin Mary and the altar of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary. View the Gothic windows that are filled with colorful stained-glass depictions of religious figures and events.

Go to the chapel of John the Almoner, which contains the remains of the saint. Admire the elaborate ceiling fresco and relief sculptures. At the Chapel of St. Anne, find a beautiful statue of the saint with the Virgin Mary.

Venture down into the church's crypts, which were built above a former cemetery. Here lie the remains of several bishops. Read engravings dedicated to them on the walls.

St. Martin’s Cathedral is located near the northern side of the New Bridge, just a 5-minute walk from the Danube River. For drivers, there is parking available, for a fee, in the underground garage on nearby Hviezdoslav Square. Visitors can tour the cathedral on any day of the week, but opening times vary across the year. For an up-to-date schedule, check the cathedral’s website.

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