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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.

  2. Visits to St. Stephan. Dear visitors, We warmly welcome you to the homepage of Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral and invite you to get to know one of the most sacred and beautiful church rooms in the world. You can find more information about the individual viewing options under the link "More info". We are looking forward to your visit! More ...

  3. St. Stephen’s Cathedral Stephansplatz 3 1010 Vienna Opening times Monday to Saturday 6.00 am – 10.00 pm Sundays and public holidays from 7.00 am to 10.00 pm

    • Exterior. St. Stephen’s Cathedral was initially built in 1160. But a devastating fire in 1258 left little more than its stone foundations intact. Consequently, the structure you see today dates back to the 14th century, with construction halting in the early 16th century.
    • Tiled Roof. The roof is a standout feature with colorful glazed tiles. Around 230,000 tiles form a striking diamond pattern in white, yellow, green, and brown colors.
    • Interior. Happily, unlike other European cathedrals, St. Stephen’s was never scrubbed bare by Protestant reformers. It’s simply lovely, giving off medieval vibes.
    • Kaiser Oratory. The Kaiseroratorium, or Kaiser’s Oratory, is located in the cathedral’s southern apse. It was essentially the emperor’s private prayer room.
  4. 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.

    • Stephansplatz, Vienna, 1010
    • 3 min
    • 01 515523054
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  6. Jun 26, 2019 · Address. Stephansplatz 3, Innere Stadt 1010 Wien, Austria. Phone +43 1 515523530. Web Visit website. Looming high over the Austrian capital of Vienna, the St. Stephen's Cathedral is both a symbol of the current-day city and proof of its centuries-long history.

  7. 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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