St. George's Church
St. George's Church
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09:00 - 17:00
Monday
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday
09:00 - 17:00
Friday
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday
13:00 - 17:00
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BridgetJ712
Luton, UK161 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
We visited St George's as we are big fans of a gothic architecture and altars.This Roman-Catholic church of was built before 1273 in the Late-Romanesque style and was rebuilt in the Gothic style in 1464. The church contains 5 altars from the workshop of Maestro Pavol of Levoča.
The guides may not always speak English but have a detailed description of all pieces available in several languages. The church itself is in a lovely funnel shaped square which is bordered by burgher houses with historical facades.
The only dosnside is that as in most churches will you cannot get right close to the main altar and on a cloudy day seeing some of the details on the main altar might be a challenge as it does not have a dedicated spotlight. However if you are not looking for detailed look you will be able to see the altar reasonably well.
The guides may not always speak English but have a detailed description of all pieces available in several languages. The church itself is in a lovely funnel shaped square which is bordered by burgher houses with historical facades.
The only dosnside is that as in most churches will you cannot get right close to the main altar and on a cloudy day seeing some of the details on the main altar might be a challenge as it does not have a dedicated spotlight. However if you are not looking for detailed look you will be able to see the altar reasonably well.
Written 21 May 2017
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BridgetJ712
Luton, UK161 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
We visited St George's as we are big fans of a gothic architecture and altars.This Roman-Catholic church of was built before 1273 in the Late-Romanesque style and was rebuilt in the Gothic style in 1464. The church contains 5 altars from the workshop of Maestro Pavol of Levoča.
The guides may not always speak English but have a detailed description of all pieces available in several languages. The church itself is in a lovely funnel shaped square which is bordered by burgher houses with historical facades.
The only criticism I would have is that as in most churches will you cannot get right close to the main altar and on a cloudy day seeing some of the details on the main altar might be a challenge as it does not have a dedicated spotlight. However if you are not looking for detailed look you will be able to see the altar reasonably well.
The guides may not always speak English but have a detailed description of all pieces available in several languages. The church itself is in a lovely funnel shaped square which is bordered by burgher houses with historical facades.
The only criticism I would have is that as in most churches will you cannot get right close to the main altar and on a cloudy day seeing some of the details on the main altar might be a challenge as it does not have a dedicated spotlight. However if you are not looking for detailed look you will be able to see the altar reasonably well.
Written 10 May 2017
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
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