Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

(Ben Green) #1
BRATISLAVA 307

The tower, 85 m
(280 ft) tall, is
topped by a
slender cupola
and a gold-plated
replica of the
Hungarian crown;
a reminder that
the cathedral was
once the venue
for coronations.


The Chapel of the Czech
queen, Sophia, and the
Canons’ Chapel are
adjacent to the sacristy
under the tower.

Main portal with
Neo-Gothic vestibule

Interior
In the late 19th century the
Baroque furnishings were
replaced with Neo-Gothic ones
and the main altar, along
with its angels pay ing homage
to St Martin, was removed.

Stained-Glass
Windows
The stained glass
in the presbytery
dates from the
second half of the
19th century and
was mostly pro-
duced by the
Viennese com-
pany, K Geyling.

. Altar of St Anne’s Chapel
The central section of the
ornate altarpiece in St Anne’s
Chapel depicts the scene of
the Crucifixion of Christ.


VISITORS’ CHECKLIST

Rudnayovo náměstí 1. Map B5.
Tel (02) 5443 1359. # Apr–Oct:
9–11:30am, 1–5pm Mon–Sat,
1:30–11pm Sun; Nov–Mar: times
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