Reasons Not to See the St Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava
Reasons Not to See the St Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava
If you’re
deciding whether to see the St Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava and you’re tired of the usual descriptions being given by the other
travel blogs and websites, here’s a photo story to help you with your decision
on why not to gallivant and why you should not take my sarcastic tone seriously
at all. :-)
The St.
Martin's Cathedral is a renowned Roman Catholic church in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Nestled at the western border of the historical city center below Bratislava Castle, this is the one of
the oldest churches in Bratislava. From front view of the cathedral, interiors
of the cathedral, and the Cathedral’s tower are not only the things that are
glorious about this place. The overall location and perception gives that unique
resonant feel that you are torn between the gothic and modern times.
To be honest, I really don’t have reasons not to see this place, and this is not because I am a practicing Catholic, or because I think churches should always be included in one’s travel itinerary at one point or another; it’s because the church itself is a beautiful landmark and a representation of where Bratislava came from and where they are now in terms of faith and freedom.
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