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  1. La catedral de San Esteban (en alemán Domkirche St. Stephan, abreviado popularmente como Stephansdom) es la iglesia principal de la arquidiócesis de Viena y la sede de su arzobispo. Está situada en la plaza de San Esteban (Stephansplatz), en pleno centro de la capital austríaca.

  2. El cardenal Theodor Innitzer inauguró solemnemente la catedral el 26 de abril, después de que San Esteban se hubiera reconstruido en apenas siete años con la considerable ayuda financiera de los estados federales y con numerosas campañas de donativos.

  3. La Catedral de San Esteban es la insignia de Viena y el centro de la ciudad. Sus 136 metros de altura la convierten en el templo más alto de Austria. La Catedral de San Esteban no es solamente el edificio gótico más importante de Austria. El Steffl, como se le conoce cariñosamente en Viena, es mucho más que eso.

    • Stephansplatz, Vienna, 1010
    • 3 min
    • 01 515523054
    • History
    • Exterior
    • Interior
    • Conservation and Restoration
    • Notable People, Events and Burials
    • Stephansdom in Popular Culture
    • Balassi Mass
    • Gallery
    • See Also
    • External Links

    By the middle of the 12th century, Vienna had become an important centre of German civilization, and the four existing churches, including only one parish church, no longer met the town's religious needs. In 1137, Bishop of Passau Reginmar and Margrave Leopold IV signed the Treaty of Mautern, which referred to Vienna as a civitas for the first time...

    The church was dedicated to St. Stephen, also the patron of the bishop's cathedral in Passau, and so was oriented toward the sunrise on his feast day of 26 December, as the position stood in the year that construction began. Built of limestone, the cathedral is 107 metres (351 ft) long, 40 metres (130 ft) wide, and 136 metres (446 ft) tall at its h...

    Altars

    The main part of the church contains 18 altars, with more in the various chapels. The High Altar (HA) and the Wiener Neustadt Altar (German: Wiener Neustädter Altar) (WNA) are the most famous. The first focal point of any visitor is the distant High Altar, built over seven years from 1641 to 1647 as part of the first refurbishment of the cathedral in the baroque style. The altar was built by Tobias Pock at the direction of Vienna's Bishop Philipp Friedrich Graf Breuner with marble from Poland...

    Máriapócs Icon

    The Maria Pötsch Icon (MP) is a Byzantine style icon of St. Mary with the child Jesus. The icon takes its name from the Hungarian Byzantine Catholic shrine of Máriapócs (pronounced Poach), from where it was transferred to Vienna. The picture shows the Virgin Mary pointing to the child (signifying "He is the way") and the child holding a three-stemmed rose (symbolizing the Holy Trinity) and wearing a prescient cross from his neck. The 50 x 70 cm icon was commissioned in 1676 from painter Istvá...

    Pulpit

    The stone pulpit is a masterwork of late Gothic sculpture. Long attributed to Anton Pilgram, today Niclaes Gerhaert van Leyden is thought more likely to be the carver. So that the local language sermon could be better heard by the worshipers in the days before microphones and loudspeakers, the pulpit stands against a pillar out in the nave, instead of in the chancelat the front of the church. The sides of the pulpit erupt like stylized petals from the stem supporting it. On those Gothic petal...

    Preservation and repair of the fabric of the medieval cathedral has been a continuous process at St. Stephen's Cathedral since its original construction in 1147. The porous limestone is subject to weathering, but coating it with a sealer like silicone would simply trap moisture inside the stone and cause it to crack faster when the water freezes.Th...

    Notable musicians who have been Kapellmeisterat St. Stephen's include: 1. Johann Joseph Fux1701–1712 2. Georg Reutter1715–1728 3. Johann Georg Reinhardt1728–1738 4. Johann Georg Reutter 1738–1772 – kapellmeister when Joseph Haydnand his brothers were choirboys 5. Leopold Hoffmann1772–1793 6. Johann Georg Albrechtsberger1793–1809 7. Joseph Preindl 1...

    As Vienna's landmark, the St. Stephen's Cathedral is featured in media including films, video games, and television shows. These include The Third Man and Burnout 3. The cathedral is also depicted on the Austrian 10 cent euro coins and on the packaging of the Manner-Schnitten wafer treat. The Archdiocese of Vienna allowed the Manner company to use ...

    Since 2008, the two sabres of the Balint Balassi Memorial Sword Award, founded by Pal Molnar, have been blessed during a Balassi Mass held a few days before the award ceremony. On 25 January 2013, in the presence of some three hundred Hungarians, Bishop Laszlo Kiss-Rigo blessed the two swords during a Mass celebrated in the cathedral.

    Heidenturm
    Roof tiles mosaic
    Nave with organ and pulpit
    Interior in evening
  4. La catedral de San Esteban es la iglesia principal de la arquidiócesis de Viena (Austria) y la sede de su arzobispo. Está situada en la plaza de San Esteban (Stephansplatz), en pleno centro de la capital austríaca.

  5. San Esteban, en Stephanplatz, es el corazón y centro de la capital austriaca y el punto de partida de cualquier recorrido para conocer Viena. La Catedral de San Esteban se levantó sobre un antiguo templo románico del siglo XII. Con el paso del tiempo ha experimentado distintas modificaciones arquitectónicas pero su estilo predominante es el gótico.