St. Martin’s Cathedral

Rudnayovo námestie 1, 811 01 Bratislava-Staré Mesto, Slovakia

Standing in Bratislava since 1452, the cathedral is a historic centerpiece of Bratislava and of Eastern Europe. During the Ottoman Empire days when Hungary was conquered, St. Martin’s Cathedral became the coronation church for Hungarian kings.

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The interior of St. Martin's Cathedral

Standing in Bratislava since 1452, the cathedral is a historic centerpiece of Bratislava and of Eastern Europe. During the Ottoman Empire days when Hungary was conquered, St. Martin’s Cathedral became the coronation church for Hungarian kings.

The pulpit at St. Martin's Cathedral

Standing in Bratislava since 1452, the cathedral is a historic centerpiece of Bratislava and of Eastern Europe. During the Ottoman Empire days when Hungary was conquered, St. Martin’s Cathedral became the coronation church for Hungarian kings.

The adoration chapel in St. Martin's Cathedral

Standing in Bratislava since 1452, the cathedral is a historic centerpiece of Bratislava and of Eastern Europe. During the Ottoman Empire days when Hungary was conquered, St. Martin’s Cathedral became the coronation church for Hungarian kings.

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