New Cathedral in Linz

Description

The New Cathedral , also known as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (German: Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Linz, Austria.

History

Construction plans were started in 1855 by Bishop Franz-Josef Rudigier. The first stone was laid on 1 May 1862—an event solemnised by the performance of Anton Bruckner's Festive Cantata Preiset den Hern.

In 1924 Bishop Johannes Maria Gföllner consecrated the finished building as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. The plans, drawn by the master builder of the Archdiocese of Cologne, Vincenz Statz, were made in the French high Gothic style.

With 20,000 seats, the cathedral is the largest (130 meters long, and the ground 5,170 square meters), but not the highest, church in Austria. The originally-planned, higher spire was not approved, because in Austria-Hungary at the time, no building was allowed to be taller than the South Tower of the St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. At 135 m, the New Cathedral is two meters shorter than the Viennese cathedral.

Particularly noteworthy are the cathedral's stained-glass windows. The most famous is the Linz Window, which depicts the history of Linz. The windows also contain portraits of the various sponsors of the church's construction. During the Second World War some windows, particularly in the southern part of the cathedral, were damaged. Instead of restoring the original windows, they have been replaced with windows displaying modern art. Also noteworthy is the nativity scene in the church burial vault, with its figures made by S. Osterrieder, and the display of the regalia of Bishop Rudigier.

Street view

Reviews

10.10.2021 Husam
Very beautiful Cathedral from the outside as well as inside. Go in is worth it. Beautiful Window Images. Also, there are occasional events such as for example, on 28 April, the Wise Guys.
10.10.2021 Michael
Umbedingt times a tour of the Tower. Is a experience up the bells to rise to rise above the Uhrmechanik. The view of Linz is very beautiful.
10.10.2021 Thomas
The Mariendom Cathedral of Linz is always worth a visit. Every Tourist should visit this building. Always interesting to see.
10.10.2021 Dominik
The largest Church in Austria (not the highest) is an impressive masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Many lovingly crafted altars, detailed crafted Windows and an imposing organ. Absolutely worth seeing!
10.10.2021 Marina
Like the openness to visit. While Linz is not a lot of tourists, and all free and open! This temple is beautiful! I love Gothic inside!!!
10.10.2021 Dirk
The guidance of the Dom is recommended. The special feature of this new building the number, sprightly, colorful window, each one tells a different story. Through the guide, you can walk to the top of the gallery to the whole Cathedral around him in a new perspective. A visit to the 65-m-high platform is mandatory.
23.06.2018 Evans
Good architecture. Well maintained.
01.06.2018 Richard
Beautiful Cathedral. New because it is only 150 years old. Old Cathedral is off the main Square and dates back to 13th century.
18.04.2018 Erkan
An enormous building. From some perspectives, one is able to discern the Linzer structure. Besides its religious significance, this church is one of the most notable structures in and around Linz.
27.01.2018 Iulia
Impressive place. Visit in a sunny day to see the images on the stained glass or visit after the sunset for a more "Gothic" experience. During Sunday ceremony you can hear one(yes, it has more) of the church's organs playing.
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