Church of St. Elisabeth, Bratislava, Slovakia

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Blue Church

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Dedicated to St Elisabeth of Hungary in 1913, the early-20th-century 'Blue Church' is a vision in sapphire and powder-blue. From its undulating arches and ceramic roof tiles to the tip of its clock tower (36.8m), it's a marvel of art nouveau design.

During the limited opening hours, you can step inside to see the baby-blue pews and gold decoration.


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