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  1. The most important religious building in Vienna, St. Stephen's Cathedral has borne witness to many important events in Habsburg and Austrian history and has, with its multi-coloured tile roof, become one of the city's most recognizable symbols. It has 256 stairs from the top to the bottom [1]

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  3. Jan 10, 2020 · The magnificent Gothic edifice that is St Stephen’s Cathedral, the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna, is one of Vienna’s most culturally significant landmarks. It’s also an important heritage site, and is respected across Austria and indeed throughout the world.

  4. Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, cathedral in Vienna that was burned out in the course of the Battle of Vienna in April 1945 and was reconstructed by 1952. Saint Stephen’s was established in 1147; only the west facade remains of the late Romanesque edifice that burned in 1258. A Gothic nave was built.

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  5. Duke Rudolf was born on All Saints’ Day in 1339 in the castle in Vienna. He first founded the All Saints’ Chapters for the Hofburg Chapel and then transferred them to the west gallery of St. Stephen’s Church. This created the conditions for a future cathedral chapter and independent diocese.

  6. St. Stephen’s Cathedral is not only Austria’s most important Gothic building. The Steffl, as it is affectionately known in Vienna, is much more than that. It is a landmark, a symbol of identity and synonymous with the reconstruction of the Republic after the Second World War.

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  7. Among the greatest Gothic cathedrals of Central Europe, 1 Vienna’s Saint Stephen’s Cathedral features one of the most incomplete, heterogeneous architectures, but also one of the lengthiest construction periods. 2 While the Northern Tower has remained unfinished at a mere 50 percent of its intended height and was topped by a Renaissance ...

  8. St. Stephen's Cathedral looks back on almost 700 years of history. The present Romanesque and Gothic form of the cathedral was largely initiated by Duke Rudolf IV (1339–1365) and stands on the foundations and ruins of earlier churches. The first documented mention of the previous buildings goes back to the year 1137.

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