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Würzburg Cathedral, an awe-inspiring blend of Baroque, Gothic, and Romanesque architecture, stands proudly in the charming city of Würzburg. First opening its doors in 1075, this magnificent building is dedicated to the Irish martyr St. Kilian. As the fourth largest Romanesque cathedral in Germany, its grandiose exterior and splendorous interior captivate visitors from around the world. Though significantly damaged during World War II, the cathedral was meticulously restored by 1967, thoughtfully blending modern furnishings with its ancient heritage. Step inside to explore the crypt, where the relic chest of St. Kilian's bones adds a sacred touch to your visit. With free admission and a Google rating of 4.6, this cathedral remains a cherished spiritual and architectural attraction.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Würzburg, Residenzplatz
Bus stop 324 m walk
Residenzplatz
Bus stop 336 m walk
Spiegelstraße - Würzburg
Bus stop 244 m walk
Dominikanergasse - Würzburg
Bus stop 288 m walk
Residenzplatz, Würzburg
Bus stop 348 m walk
Mainfranken Theater Theaterstraße
Bus stop 326 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 4,664 reviews
4.6/5 4,664 reviews
U B (Rood Runner)
U B (Rood Runner)
6 days ago on Google

Herliche Stadt war das erste mal hier, komme gerne wieder. Sehr schöne Kirchen und der Dom ist fantastisch.

Janardhan Munnelli CMF
Janardhan Munnelli CMF
6 days ago on Google

St. Kilian’s Cathedral in Würzburg, Germany, is a majestic Romanesque church dating back to the 11th century, considered one of the largest of its kind in the country. Though heavily damaged during World War II, it was carefully rebuilt and today stands as a symbol of faith and resilience. Its impressive twin towers, striking interior with Baroque and Gothic elements, the beautiful Schönborn Chapel, and tombs by master sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider make it both an artistic treasure and a place of prayerful serenity.

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Thomas aus Bad Wimpfen
Thomas aus Bad Wimpfen
1 week ago on Google

Absolut beeindruckend . Das strahlende weiß beim Altar. Schade das dieser Dom so zugebaut wurde von anderen Gebäuden. Er verdient eine Alleinstellung. Eine der schönsten Kirchen Süddeutschlands .