Trnava in western Slovakia is dubbed as little Rome due to the presence of numerous churches in this beautiful city. Climb the city tower in the heart of the city center for incredible views over Trnava. The city tower, built-in 1574, boats 17th-century bells that rings twice an hour. Explore the medieval history of the city through the well preserved 13th-century city walls. The Cathedral of St John the Baptist is Trnava’s iconic building with beautiful Baroque style interiors. The 17th-century wooden altar in the church is the biggest of its kind in Europe. Art aficionados should visit Jan Koniarek Gallery housed in a synagogue featuring 20th-century art from the Solavk region alongside foreign art. The synagogue in itself is a beautiful building built in Moorish Byzantine style. Enjoy a pint of Sessler beer, Trnava’s local brew for its earthy flavors.
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