
Salzburg Cathedral
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Salzburg Cathedral, located in Salzburg, Austria, is a Baroque-style church originally consecrated in 774, with its present structure completed in 1628. The cathedral features a length of 101 meters and a dome height of 79 meters, notable for its large marble façade and twin towers.
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The Salzburg Cathedral is an iconic example of early Baroque architecture and is renowned for its historical significance as the site of Mozart’s baptism in 1756. One of its distinguishing features is the richly decorated interior, including the main altar and the organ. The site is accessible to visitors year-round, with guided tours available to explore its art and history.


