• Turn right on King Street and follow this road west to the Blue Church, which you’ll see on the right, 3 miles (approx. 10 Kms) outside Prescott.
  • Two of my favourites are the blue church and the Church of Annunciation, which is the city’s oldest church.
  • 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.
  • The church is called blue because of the color of its facade,which was originally painted in light pastel colors, mosaics and majolica.
  • The Blue Church is a building that truly lives up to its name, an art nouveau wonder that is covered from tower to base in different shades of blue.
  • The Hungarian Secessionist Catholic Church, known as the Church of Saint Elisabeth or the Blue Church, is located in Old Town Bratislava.
  • A truly magnificent art nouveau Little Blue Church got its name to its sky-blue-and-white roof tiles and walls.
  • What to see around the blue church? The church is a work of a Hungarian architect who designed it in the 20th century.
  • 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.
  • Dedicated to St Elisabeth of Hungary in 1913, the early-20th-century 'Blue Church' is a vision in sapphire and powder-blue.