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  1. St Martin's Cathedral (Slovak: Katedrála svätého Martina or Dóm svätého Martina, Hungarian: Szent Márton-dóm or Koronázó templom, German: Kathedrale des Heiligen Martin) is a church in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Bratislava.

    • 1452
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  2. La Catedral de San Martín (en eslovaco: Katedrála svätého Martina) [1] es una iglesia en la ciudad de Bratislava, en el país europeo de Eslovaquia, y la catedral de la arquidiócesis de Bratislava. Está situada en la frontera occidental del centro histórico de la ciudad debajo del castillo de Bratislava.

  3. La cattedrale metropolitana di San Martino, è il principale luogo di culto cattolico di Bratislava, sede vescovile dell'arcidiocesi di Bratislava. La cattedrale sorge al limite occidentale della Città Vecchia, sotto il castello di Bratislava, ed ha ospitato tra il 1563 e il 1830 le incoronazioni dei sovrani d'Ungheria.

  4. Bratislava’s three-nave Gothic cathedral is built on the site of a previous, Romanesque church, dedicated to the Holy Saviour, from 1221. After 1291, when Bratislava was given the privileges of a town, the church was rebuilt to become part of the city walls (its tower served as a defensive bastion).

    • Catedral de San Martín (Bratislava) wikipedia1
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  5. St. Martin's cathedral is one of the most significant symbols of Bratislava. It was built in the 12th century and almost immediately became the center of an everyday life. Originally a Roman architecture has been converted in the Gothic style in the 13th.

  6. 22 lug 2021 · St Martin’s Cathedral. Bratislava (Old Town/Stare Mesto), Slovakia. St Martin’s Cathedral is said to be Bratislava’s biggest and oldest church, famed as the former coronation site of the Hungarian monarchy.

  7. St. Martin´s Cathedral (Katedrala svateho Martina in Slovak) is the biggest and most significant church in Bratislava. It is built mostly in the gothic style. The building was started in the 13th century, in the location of a former Romanesque church. It was consecrated in 1452.