St. Elizabeth Cathedral: a jewel of Gothic architecture in the heart of Košice

The St. Elizabeth Cathedral in Košice is considered as one of the most important historical and architectural places in Košice and in Slovakia. With its rich heritage and unique beauty, it deserves special attention.

St. Elizabeth Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in Slovakia and one of the largest in Central Europe. Its construction began in the 14th century and lasted for more than 200 years, which is visible in the various stylistic elements that blend in its architecture. It is named after Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, and its tower towers 59 metres above the city.

The cathedral is known for its sublime Gothic architecture, which includes high arches, detailed sculptures and impressive stained glass windows. It has a sanctuary with a five-part enclosure, two towers, a two-storey sacristy on the north side and two chapels and a narthex on the south side.  Its interior is rich in artwork and history. You can visit the tombs of important personalities such as Imrich Thököly and admire unique art treasures. St. Elisabeth Cathedral and its neighbouring buildings St. Michael’s Chapel and the Urban Tower were rightly recognised as a national cultural monument as early as 1970.

In addition to visiting the cathedral, you can enjoy the beautiful historic centre of Košice, which is full of narrow streets, restaurants and shops. The cathedral is also an important venue for cultural events such as concerts, exhibitions and music festivals.

Saint Elizabeth Cathedral in Košice a marvel of Gothic architecture and a historical pearl of Slovakia, which amazes visitors with its magnificent facade and a glimpse into the past. It is a place where religion, culture and architecture come together, and a visit is an unforgettable experience for anyone who wants to discover the richness of Slovak history.