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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

  2. La catedral de San Esteban (en alemán Domkirche St. Stephan, abreviado popularmente como Stephansdom) 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.

  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
  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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