St. Stephen's Cathedral - Free Audio Guide

Vienna, Austria

Stephansdom, 3, Stephansplatz, Stubenviertel, Innere Stadt, Wien, 1010, Österreich

St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
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Stephansdom, or St. Stephen's Cathedral, is an exquisite Gothic church situated in the centre of Vienna. Constructed in the 14th and 15th centuries, it is the principal church of the Archdiocese of Vienna. Renowned for its remarkable 136-metre tall South Tower and stunning tiled roof, the cathedral invites visits to its interior, which boasts magnificent frescoes, altars, and the famous Pummerin bell. The cathedral is open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, with free entry to the main church, while guided tours and tower access incur a small fee. It is easily accessible via public transport, with nearby metro and tram stations.