St. Stephen's Cathedral

The main temple of Vienna
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16 february 2018Travel time: 3 july 2017
St. Stephen's Cathedral, a symbol of Vienna and the most significant Gothic building in Austria, contains countless treasures, some of which can be seen only during the tour. Such monuments include the red marble tombstone of Emperor Frederick III, made in 1467-1513 by Nicholas Gerhert van Leiden, built by Anton Pilgram around 1500, the cathedral and his work stand for organ in the northern nave (1513), both works have self-portraits of the master. Equally notable are the Gothic altar from Wiener Neustadt (1447), the tombstone of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1754) and, of course, the richly carved pylons inside and outside the cathedral.
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