There are many famous tourist attractions in Birmingham, the Church of St. Martin is one of them. Many tourists come not far from the city. Check in and take pictures here. Everyone has a look!
St Martin in the Bull Ring
Posted: Mar 20, 2020
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真的在一起的时候
5/5Outstanding
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St. Martin's Cathedral (St.Martin''s Cathedral) began as a cathedral in 1452 to receive people to come and pray, but it took nearly two centuries to complete the Gothic church building, the church is about 69.37 meters long, 22.85 meters wide, and 16.02 meters high. The interior has three equal-sized corridors. Bring visitors a wide space and bright lighting, a glimpse of the magnificent interior and interior structure and decoration of the church. In the 16th century, when Bratislava became the capital of Hungary, the church was used as a place for coronation, where 11 Hungarian kings and eight queens were crowned from 1563 to 1830. St. Martin's is the most famous church in the Bratislava, once a fortress of Bratislava, a Gothic building full of mystery.
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Posted: Mar 14, 2020
Teacher James
5/5Outstanding
St Martin church is not only beautiful but is a an oasis for where the traders and shoppers alike from the vibrant fresh market can pray and give thanks for the bounty of food that is sold in tbe market.There are cafes where you can get hot traditional English fare.... Scrumptious and filling.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2020
小凌60
4/5Excellent
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The church is very old and beautiful in shape, and many of the churches around it are modern buildings, so the church looks very different from the surrounding buildings, especially one.
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Posted: May 19, 2019
Hotong
5/5Outstanding
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Next to the train station, a magnificent and solemn church, many visitors visit, Birmingham landmarks, must go
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Posted: Apr 9, 2023
Sarocha Ritsangtong
4/5Excellent
This place near the hotel and the shopping mall
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Posted: Oct 21, 2022
lky耶
5/5Outstanding
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I've been in Birmingham for a year and I've almost always passed downtown, but I haven't been in to see the structure inside. I hear it's free or I want to see the church. It's very prominent downtown, not next to bullring.