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  1. St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, the most important edifice of the Roman Catholic Church in Vienna. Mozart's marriage and funeral took place here. The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a Catholic, and the Church played an important role in his life.

  2. The Pummerin bell. St. Stephen's Cathedral (German: Stephansdom [ˈʃ͡tɛfansˌdoːm]) is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, OP. The current Romanesque and Gothic form of the cathedral, seen today in the Stephansplatz, was largely initiated by ...

  3. In 1782, Mozart married Constanze Weber at St. Stephen’s Cathedral. The couple thoroughly embraced the music and social scenes in Vienna and became parents of six children, although only two lived beyond infancy. Despite many affairs, the pair stayed together until Mozart’s death.

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  4. (The cathedral is gothic, the famous mosaic roof rather newer) St Stephen’s cathedral (Stephansdom in German) really fulfilled the “births, deaths and marriages” role when it came to Mozart. Two of his children were baptised here. On his death, his body was blessed here and a requiem held. And he married Constanze Weber here on August 4th ...

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  5. When Mozart died in 1791, the simple funeral service for the composer took place in St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Chapel of the Crucifix. If you walk around St. Stephen’s Cathedral, you will quickly find the Crucifix Chapel. Behind the wrought-iron gate there is a memorial plaque to the composer and musician.

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  7. Mozart fans can follow in the genius' footsteps in Vienna – from Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen's Cathedral to Mozarthaus Vienna, an immersive museum that includes Amadeus' original, preserved apartment, to Mythos Mozart, a multimedia experience in the place where Mozart composed "The Magic Flute" and the Requiem, and died in 1791 (today in the basement of the Steffl department store).

  8. Jan 10, 2020 · A prominent feature of St Stephen’s Cathedral is its towers, which seemingly scrape the sky with their mottled, ornate spires. The tallest, known affectionately as “Steffl”, is the south tower, which stands autocratically at a staggering 136 metres (446 feet) high and has become an icon of the city’s skyline, visible from almost anywhere in Vienna.