Religious, Spiritual sights in Bratislava
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Blue Church
A mosaic depicting the revelation of the roses hangs at the entrance to the Church of St Elizabeth, more commonly known as the Blue Church ; Bezručova 2; admission free; ;07:00-19:00). The cool sky-blue-and-white church (1911) is an Art-Nouveau fantasy. On Saturdays it acts as a wedding machine - rather appropriate as it does look like an elaborate cake.
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Franciscan Church of the Annunciation
Scattered about the pedestrian centre are numerous churches, the oldest of which is the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation. Consecrated in 1297, it was later 'baroquified' by the Jesuits. It's normally open only for services.
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Church of the Clarissine Order
The Church of the Clarissine Order has an ornate 14th-century Gothic tower. No longer active, it is sometimes used as a concert hall. Nearby Kapitulská is one of the oldest and quietest streets in the city.
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Church of the Holy Trinity
The baroque Church of the Holy Trinity is worth a look for the trompe l'oeil dome painted on the ceiling.
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Synagogue
Two blocks northeast of Nám SNP is the city's only operating Synagogue.
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