St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna
St Stephen’s Cathedral in the heart of Vienna is an utterly impressive building. On the one hand a house of God of great religious significance and at the same time a symbol of European culture and the landmark of the city of Vienna. After the largest part of the cathedral was destroyed by fire during the Second World War, after seven years of rebuilding one was able to again admire the cathedral in its entire splendour.
You will find many things of interest, but not only in the interior of the building; a highlight is also the view from the south tower over the rooftops of the city. From this airy height you can already see the next destinations on your city tour: the Vienna Opera, the Vienna Hofburg, the Giant Ferris Wheel in the Prater, the choice is practically endless. Among the most important sightseeing attractions that you should definitely have seen when visiting the city is above all St Stephen’s Cathedral.

