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St Stephen's Cathedral - Vienna - Austria
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St. Stephen's Cathedral, Austria's most eminent Gothic edifice, houses a wealth of art treasures, some of which can only be seen during a guided tour: The red-marble sepulcher of Emperor Frederick III, sculpted from 1467 to 1513 by Niclas Gerhaert van Leyden; the pulpit, a work from 1514-15 by Anton Pilgram (who put his own relief portrait underneath it as his signature); the Altarpiece of Wiener Neustadt (Wiener Neust?dter Altar), a Gothic winged altar from 1447 - and the tomb of Prince Eugene of Savoy, dating from 1754.
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St Stephen's Cathedral - Vienna - Austria can be found in the following categories:
Landmark Location: Austria: Vienna
Landmark Type: Churches and Cathedrals
Landmark Type: Nature and Mountains
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