Vienna's most famous Gothic cathedral, renowned for its dramatic spire, intricate tiled roof, and deep historical significance. Guided and self-guided tours available; climb the tower or descend into the catacombs for a unique experience.
A baroque gem with richly decorated interiors, gold accents, and frequent organ recitals—just off Graben pedestrian street and close to Stephansplatz.
Monumental baroque landmark on Karlsplatz featuring a stunning dome and impressive frescoes, plus classical music concerts most evenings.
A small, centrally located baroque church with an understated facade but a lavish marble-and-gold interior; hosts regular classical music performances.
One of Vienna's oldest churches, located near the Hofburg, featuring Romanesque architecture, a crypt, and 15th-century frescoes.
Neo-Gothic landmark boasting impressive stained glass and soaring towers, built in thanks for Emperor Franz Joseph I's survival.