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New Cathedral, Linz

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Dominating Linz's skyline, the New Cathedral (Neuer Dom) is a breathtaking neo-Gothic church that can hold over 20,000 people, making it the largest church in Austria by capacity. Construction began in 1855 and was completed in 1924, giving it a relatively modern feel despite its medieval-inspired design. The exterior is adorned with intricate stonework, flying buttresses, and two towering spires, the tallest in Austria at 134 meters. Inside, visitors are greeted by a forest of pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and an array of colorful stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes and Austrian saints. The cathedral's sheer scale is awe-inspiring, yet the atmosphere remains serene and contemplative. Don't miss the Linz window, which shows scenes from the city's history, and the impressive high altar made of marble. The cathedral is an active place of worship, so visitors are asked to be respectful during services.

Don't miss

  • The towering 134-meter spire, the tallest in Austria
  • The intricate stained-glass windows, especially the Linz window
  • The grand high altar with its marble carvings
  • The impressive organ with over 4,000 pipes
  • The peaceful cloister garden adjacent to the cathedral

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Ways to visit New Cathedral, Linz

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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