- St. Martin's Cathedral
The St. Martin's Cathedral ( _sk. Katedrála sv. Martina, _de. Kathedrale des Heiligen Martin, _hu. Szent Márton-dóm" or "Koronázó templom) is a
cathedral inSlovakia 's capital,Bratislava . It is situated at the western border of the historical city center belowBratislava Castle . It is the largest and finest, as well as one of the oldest churches in Bratislava, known especially for previously being the coronation church of theKingdom of Hungary . Currently, it is the cathedral of theArchdiocese of Bratislava . From 1995 to February 2008 it was the concathedral of the Archdiocese of Bratislava-Trnava.tructure, shape and characteristic
*It is composed of three
nave s.
*Size: 69.37 m x 22.85 m x 16.02 m (L x W x H)
*The tower is 85 m high and was originally part of the medieval city fortifications.
*The shape of the cathedral symbolizes acrucifix ; the nave representsChrist 's body, and the presbytery represents the inclined head.On top of the tower the Hungarian Crown's replica is placed on a three times four metre stone pilow. It is weighing 3 quintals. The altar is dominated by St. Martin's equestrian statue group. St. Martin appears in a typical Hungarian hussar dresses who rips his cloak to give it to a beggar being cold.
Construction history
Long before the construction of the cathedral began, the site had been the crossroads, there was the former centre of the town, a market and probably also a chapel. However, worships were held at Bratislava Castle, where the chapter and provost’s office had their seat. As the visits became less bearable and the castle’s safety was threatened, King
Emeric of Hungary requested thePope Innocent II for permission to relocate the provost's office into forecastle, which was issued in 1204. The church was relocated in 1221, and was originally built in Romansque style and sanctified to the Holy Savior. As the town was growing, especially after the city received privileges in 1291, it became insufficient for the town’s needs, and on its place (with an oldcemetery ), a construction of a new Gothic cathedral began in 1311. [ [http://dom.fara.sk/?q=dom/o_dome About the Cathedral (Slovak)] ] The construction didn't finish until 1452 due to the construction and financial reasons, and construction was even halted due to theHussite Wars . In 1452, the church was roofed over and consecrated, however, the construction works continued throughout 15th and 16th century:
*a new long presbytery was built in 1461-1497
*the Gothic chapels of Czech Queen Sofia and ofSaint Anne were added in the 15th century
*the Baroque Chapel ofSt. John the Merciful was completed in the first half of the 18th century byGeorg Rafael Donner *The famous
Baroque equestrian sculpture ofSt. Martin byGeorg Rafael Donner was added in 1744. [ [http://www.slovakia.travel/entitaview.aspx?l=2&ami=108044&smi=108044&llt=1&idp=3912 Slovakia.travel - religious monuments - St Martin’s Minster - Bratislava ] ]*In 1760, the top of the Gothic tower was struck by
lightning and later replaced by a Baroque one, which was subsequently destroyed by fire in 1835 and reconstructed in 1847 (with some modifications), and topped by the crown of St. Stephen (see below).*The church attained its present-day appearance during the period from 1869 to 1877, when it was re-Gothicised after suffering damage by fire, war,
earthquake and other disasters.Coronations
The cathedral became the coronation church of the
sovereign s of theKingdom of Hungary in 1563, succeeding the "Virgin Mary Church" inSzékesfehérvár , once Székesfehérvár was conquered by theOttoman Empire .On8 September 1563 theCrown of St. Stephen was placed on the head ofMaximilian II , son ofEmperor Ferdinand I ofHabsburg . In total, the coronations of 11 kings and queens plus 8 of their consorts took place here between 1563 and 1830, including that ofMaria Theresa of Austria .List of crowned kings/queens and of their consorts, with dates in parentheses: [ [http://www.staremesto.sk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=207&Itemid=34 Uhorskí králi a královné korunované v Bratislave ("Hungarian Kings and Queens crowned in Bratislava")] ]
Crown of St. Stephen
The tower is topped by huge
gold -plated representation of theCrown of St. Stephen . It was placed in 1847 following the recovery of the damaged tower, to commemorate the cathedral's glory and importance as a coronation church. It weighs 300 kg, measures over 1 m in diameter, and rests on a 2 x 2 m gold-plated pillow. A total of 8 kg of gold was required to construct the crown and pillow.Catacombs and sepulchres
Since the cathedral was built over an old
cemetery , there are largecatacomb s up to 6 m below the "St. Anna Chapel" which contain thesepulcher s of many significant figures, such as ecclesiastic dignitaries, members of thePálffy dynasty, presidents of the historicPressburg county as well as J. I. Bajza (the author of the first Slovaknovel ). The last burial took place in 1895.Present
Today, the church is slowly deteriorating, and is endangered by vibrations caused by heavy traffic on the access ramp to the nearby bridge,
Nový Most . However, restoration efforts began in 1997. The cathedral has been a National Cultural Monument since 11 November 2002. There's a festival called "Korunovačné slávnosti" (Coronation Feasts), held since 2003, simulating coronation of one of the Kings.Additional information
*It is one of two Hungarian Gothic minsters today's in
Slovakia .
*Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis" was played for the first time in this church.References
External links
* [http://dom.fara.sk/?q=dom Dóm sv. Martina] sk icon
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