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PMR457-09 
 Slovakia, Bratislava: St. Martin's Cathedral was used from 1563 to 1830 for the coronations of the kings of Hungary, when Budapest was occupied by the Turks; hence the gold crown atop the spire. The red building is an extension to the Slovakian National Gallery. River Danube can be seen in the distance. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, panorama, capital city, Pressburg, architecture, national heritage, picturesque

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Photographer: Peter Michael Rhodes
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PMR457-09
Upload Date: 2013-04-30 23:24:46
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Slovakia, Bratislava: St. Martin's Cathedral was used from 1563 to

1830 for the coronations of the kings of Hungary, when Budapest was occupied by the Turks; hence the gold crown atop the spire. The red building is an extension to the Slovakian National Gallery. River Danube can be seen in the distance.
Keywords: mediaeval, panorama, capital city, Pressburg, architecture, national heritage, picturesque