Completed in the 14th century, Sibiu’s Lutheran Cathedral, also known as St. Mary’s Evangelical Church, stands as a prominent landmark in the city. Its towering steeple and pointed turrets rise above the skyline, while the Gothic facade adds to its imposing presence. Inside, visitors can explore the ancient tombs and admire the sweeping arches that define the space. One of the main highlights is southeastern Europe’s largest organ, which enhances the cathedral’s grandeur. The combination of historical architecture and significant interior features offers a rich experience for those who visit.
Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral (St. Mary’s Evangelical Church)
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