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St. Martins Cathedral, Bratislava

The St. Martin Cathedral was the coronation church of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1563 to 1830, witnessing 11 coronations.

The St. Martin Cathedral was the coronation church of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1563 to 1830, witnessing 11 coronations. The Gothic church has an 85 metre tall spire, topped by a gold-plated replica of the Crown of St. Stephen. The rich interiors feature breathtaking stained glass panels. The crypts have the tombs of illustrious Slovak families.


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About St. Martins Cathedral

 Rudnayovo námestie 1, 811 01 Bratislava, Slovakia

 +421 2/544 313 59

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St. Martins Cathedral and Nearby Sights on Map

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Part of the Bratislava City Museums, the Museum of Clocks is housed in the well preserved House of the Good Shepherd that dates back to the 1760

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Museum of Jewish Culture

Part of the Slovak National Museum and Slovak Jewish Heritage Route, the Museum of Jewish Culture is dedicated to the Jewish community of Bratislava

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