• The church is often called the “blue church”. Actually, there is a reason, as you can see in the photo. This sky-blue color also prevails in the interior decoration.
  • Then, walk through the historical city center to the Blue Church. Marvel at its distinctive Art Nouveau style, with its intricate mosaics and stunning color.
  • The Blue Church or The Church of St. Elizabeth or Modry Kostol Svatej Alzbety in the Old Town in Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Located a little farther from the historical center of the old town and surrounded by newer buildings, the Blue Church can easily be overlooked by a first-time visitor.
  • It is called "Blue Church" because of the colour of its façade, mosaics, majolicas and blue-glazed roof.
  • As the Old Town is quite small the Blue Church is easily accessible by foot. This Non-Denominational church serves King County WA – Pastor Steve Morgan.
  • The color of the church is probably what has made it famous; it is not only the exterior that is painted in bright baby blue, but also the interior is the same color.
  • The Blue Church itself was not built until 1845 following a previous fire and it houses a lovely stained glass window by Harry Horwood.
  • Through this process, the Blue Church has enabled humans to create unprecedented prosperity, cure diseases, and even put a man on the moon.
  • The Blue Church - Roman Catholic church in Bratislava was built between 1909 and 1913. It is located in the capital of Slovakia - Bratislava on Bezrucova Street.