St. Stephen's Cathedral, one of Vienna's most famous tourist attractions. St. Stephen's Cathedral is a cathedral in the center of Vienna, and it is no exaggeration to say that the cityscape of Vienna is centered around this temple. Registered as a World Heritage Site in 2001 as the historic center of Vienna, its central presence is undoubtedly St. Stephen's Cathedral. The exterior of St. Stephen's Cathedral has four spire, the highest being the South Tower, which is 137m high. This south tower is also an observatory and you can overlook the city of Vienna, but it is difficult to climb. It is recommended for those who are confident in their physical strength as they need to climb the stairs. For the general public, we recommend the North Tower, which is also equipped with an elevator. The height is 68m, which is about half that of the South Tower, but you can enjoy the view. The transportation access to St. Stephen's Cathedral is very convenient, and it is just a short distance from the Stephansplatz subway station, which is almost directly connected. Also, since it is located in the center of Vienna, you can enjoy shopping on Kärntnerstraße and Grabenstraße after sightseeing. However, the difficulty is that St. Stephen's Cathedral is so big that it sticks out of the camera, and you need to take some measures such as looking up from below to take a picture. |
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Stephansplatz Station Stephansplatz Station Route from Stephansplatz Station Route from Vienna State Opera https://www.stephanskirche.at/ |
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