St. Stephan's Cathedral

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Passau, Germany

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Cathedral· Places of interest· Catholic church· Tourist attraction

St. Stephan's Cathedral Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

St. Stephan's Cathedral is located in Passau, Germany on Domplatz. St. Stephan's Cathedral is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category cathedral in Germany.

Address

Domplatz

Phone

+49 8513930

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mahfuza H

Interesting baroque architecture. The organ was very surprising to see inside the cathedral. This entrance door to the Bishop's residence is beautifully carved. It is located in the alley next to the cathedral

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TheRangeSpy

Another beautiful church.

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Scott L

Super impressive cathedral in the center of a awesome plaza. Story about the cannon ball still lodged in side of church about 4-5 stories up totally got my interest. Roof tiles/shingles are another amazing thing....have never seen anything like it.

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Bullitt 78

Extremely impressive church. We came during an organ playing and the place is absolutely amazing to check out. The ceiling is painted very nicely. I would make this a must see.

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David Sherwood

Our visit to St. Stephan's Cathedral was excellent! This is a beautiful baroque cathedral built in the 1600's with much gilding inside and famous frescos. The highlight though is the church organ system which actually incorporates five organs (with one in the dome!) all played by a single organist. This provides truly incredible surround sound! There are daily noon-time concerts in the late summer/early fall. Admission is just a few Euros. There are no assigned seats so come early. Try to sit as close to the middle as possible. The concert lasts about one hour. We were told that the baroque concept was to make one feel as if one were in heaven already. That certainly came true during the organ concert!