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Innsbruck Cathedral

Innsbruck Cathedral, Cathedral in Innsbruck, Austria.

Innsbruck Cathedral is a baroque church characterized by two towering spires and ornate domes that dominate the city center's roofline. The interior is arranged with generous arches and bright spaces that define the building's character since its completion in the early 1700s.

Construction took place between 1717 and 1724, with architects Johann Jakob Herkomer and Johann Georg Fischer replacing an earlier Gothic church at this location. Their baroque design became a defining landmark for the city's religious and civic identity.

The main altar holds a notable painting of Maria Hilf by Lucas Cranach the Elder, which draws the eye immediately upon entering. The north side of the church features a monument to Archduke Maximilian III, connecting the cathedral to the region's rulers.

The cathedral is open to visitors daily and should be visited respectfully during times outside of services. Tram lines 1 and 3 provide direct access to the city center where the church stands.

The interior features elaborate baroque decorations created by the Asam brothers, renowned artists of their time, giving the space exceptional artistic quality. These works remain one of the reasons visitors appreciate the church beyond its religious significance.

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Location
Location
Ecclesiastical province of Salzburg
Inception
1717
Architects
Johann Jakob Herkomer, Johann Georg Fischer
Architectural style
baroque architecture
Made from material
brick
Address
Domplatz
GPS coordinates
47.26936,11.39417
Latest update
December 7, 2025 20:43
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