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  • The Church of St. Elizabeth also known as Blue Church or the Blue Church, is a Catholic church in Bratislava, Slovakia. Built by Hungarian architect Ödön Lechner in Art Nouveau style. The foundation stone of the temple was laid in the foundation on August 23, 1909. The consecration of the church in honor of St. Elizabeth of Hungary took place in 1913.
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  • A number of folks noted that they were not familiar with the concept of the Blue Church and wondered what was meant by it. The Democratic Party?
  • It is referred to as "The Little Blue Church" because of the colour of its façade, mosaics, majolicas and blue-glazed roof.
  • Officially known as the Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary, but commonly referred to simply as ‘the Blue Church’ for obvious reasons...
  • Again this year, the Blue Church will be participating and there are several ways in which you can help… Check out http://Bluechurch.org/events for more details.
  • Built in the early 20th century, the Blue Church stands out amidst its surrounding buildings with its distinctive sky-blue hue.
  • Visit the unique Blue Church in Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia, an Art Nouveau marvel with a striking blue exterior and a peaceful interior.
  • What to see around the blue church? The church is a work of a Hungarian architect who designed it in the 20th century.
  • Both the interior and exterior of the church are painted in pale blue and decorated with blue maiolica; the roof is covered with blue-glazed ceramics as well.
  • But, it’s good to know that opening times are limited. Here is how to visit the Blue Church Bratislava, an enchanting chapel in Slovakia.