Arcibiskupský palác
The Renaissance Archbishop's Palace became the new and first representative seat of the Archbishops of Esztergom, built in an asylum on the territory of present-day Slovakia. The authentically preserved rooms with renaissance vaults and portals represent the only complete set of the almost extinct renaissance in Trnava. An equally valuable part of the palace is the late Gothic chapel, as well as the stone coats of arms of Archbishops M. Oláh, J. Selepčéni, F. Forgáč, or the large cellar, originally divided into several floors, similar to the cellars of Červený Kameň Castle.
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The Renaissance Archbishop's Palace became the new and first representative seat of the Archbishops of Esztergom, built in an asylum on the territory of present-day Slovakia. The authentically preserved rooms with renaissance vaults and portals represent the only complete set of the almost extinct renaissance in Trnava. An equally valuable part of the palace is the late Gothic chapel, as well as the stone coats of arms of Archbishops M. Oláh, J. Selepčéni, F. Forgáč, or the large cellar, originally divided into several floors, similar to the cellars of Červený Kameň Castle.

