St. Stephen's Cathedral, Cathedral in Vienna, Austria
St. Stephen's Cathedral is a prominent Gothic edifice located in the heart of Vienna.
The cathedral was consecrated in 1147 and has witnessed numerous historical events.
It serves as a symbol of Austrian identity and is a major tourist attraction.
Visitors can climb its south tower for a panoramic view of Vienna.
Its roof is adorned with 230,000 glazed tiles forming a mosaic of the Habsburgs' double-headed eagle.
Location: Innere Stadt
Inception: 1137
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture
Height: 136.44 m
Length: 107.2 m
Width: 34.2 m
Website: stephanskirche.at
Source: Wikimedia