Name: St. Stephen's Cathedral Location: Vienna, Austria, Europe 48 12 29.95 N 16 22 24.30 E St. Stephen's Cathedral, (German: Stephansdom), is one of Vienna’s most iconic landmarks. A stunning example of Gothic architecture with its intricate facade and colorful tiled roof. The cathedral was originally built in the 12th century, though it has undergone several modifications and restorations over the centuries. The most striking features include the tall steeple, which rises to 136 meters and offers panoramic views of Vienna from its observation platform. Built of limestone, the cathedral is 107 metres (351 ft) long, 40 metres (130 ft) wide, and 136 metres (446 ft) tall at its highest point. Stephansdom plays a central role in Vienna’s history and culture, serving as the site of many important events, including imperial and royal ceremonies. Virtual Tourist
Name: St. Stephen's Cathedral
Location: Vienna, Austria, Europe
48 12 29.95 N
16 22 24.30 E
St. Stephen's Cathedral, (German: Stephansdom), is one of Vienna’s most iconic landmarks. A stunning example of Gothic architecture with its intricate facade and colorful tiled roof.
The cathedral was originally built in the 12th century, though it has undergone several modifications and restorations over the centuries.
The most striking features include the tall steeple, which rises to 136 meters and offers panoramic views of Vienna from its observation platform.
Built of limestone, the cathedral is 107 metres (351 ft) long, 40 metres (130 ft) wide, and 136 metres (446 ft) tall at its highest point.
Stephansdom plays a central role in Vienna’s history and culture, serving as the site of many important events, including imperial and royal ceremonies.
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