St. Stephan's Cathedral

Local nameDom St. Stephan
LocationPassau, Deutschland

St. Stephen's Cathedral is a baroque church from 1688 in Passau, Germany, dedicated to Saint Stephen. It is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Passau and the main church of his diocese.

Since 730, there have been many churches built on the site of the current cathedral. The current church, a baroque building around 100 metres long, was built from 1668 to 1693 after a fire in 1662 destroyed its predecessor, of which only the late gothic eastern side remains. The cathedral's overall plan was made by Carlo Lurago, its interior decoration by Giovanni Battista Carlone, and its frescos by Carpoforo Tencalla.

Passau Cathedral's used to be the largest organ in the world. It still is the largest church organ outside USA.

Tags Roman CatholicWheelchair AccessiblePlace of WorshipCathedralChristianHidden GemBaroque Architecture
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Stephen's_Cathedral,_Passau

Official Website https://www.bistum-passau.de/dom-kultur/dom-st-stephan-passau

Address 9 Domplatz, Passau 94032, Germany

Coordinates 48°34'27.19" N 13°27'55.546" E

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