St. Stephen’s Cathedral, or Stephansdom, stands as a central landmark in Vienna’s UNESCO-listed historic center, on Stephansplatz square. Its dark Gothic spires and intricately tiled roof create a striking silhouette against the skyline. Inside, the cathedral continues to impress with its architectural grandeur. Historically, it has been a site of great importance, serving as the final resting place for Emperor Friedrich III and many other Habsburg dignitaries. Today, visitors can explore its richly detailed interior and climb the bell tower for panoramic views of the city.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom)
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