Stephansdom, Vienna, Austria
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St Stephan’s Cathedral, also called Stephansdom, is a well known landmark in Vienna, and the main Catholic Church in the city.
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The Cathedral survived World War II relatively unscathed, leaving you free to see the old carvings and decorations as the building expanded over the years.
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Portions of the cathedral are free, other portions (like the towers) require tickets. There are fine details everywhere so look in all directions and try to go on a sunny day when the interior is well lit.
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