The oldest parish in Bratislava.
Between 1563 and 1830, 11 Hungarian kings and 8 queens/queens were crowned here. Chapels in the cathedral. Below it is the crypt where he was buried in 1745. Chapel of St Anne, Chapel of St Joseph, from 1204, Chapel dedicated to the Queen of Bohemia, from 1204.
Next to the church is Rudnay Square, in the middle of which is a statue of Antal Bernolák (Catholic priest, Slovak language reformer). At the two edges of the square, next to the steps and carefully overgrown with trees, are statues of Franz Liszt (1911) and George Rafael Donner (1883), which only the ingenious visitor will notice. Also nearby is the baroque statue of the Holy Trinity, also known as the Plague Column, in Fish Square (Rybné námestie). Nearby is the 14th century monastery and church of the Clares.
The statue of St. Martin, cast in lead in the church, was made by George Raphael Donner in 1734. Many famous people are buried in the catacombs of the church. Among them.
In the sub-chapel below the cathedral are the tombs of several important historical figures. Among others, Péter Pázmány is buried here.