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Domkirche

Domkirche Review

On the cathedral's south exterior wall is a badly damaged 15th-century fresco called the Landplagenbild, which graphically depicts contemporary local torments—the plague, locusts, and the Turks. Step inside to see the outstanding high altar made of colored marble, the choir stalls, Raphael Donner's 1741 tomb of Count Cobenzl, and Konrad Laib's Crucifixion from 1457. The 15th-century reliquaries on either side of the triumphal arch leading to the choir were originally the hope chests of Paola Gonzaga, daughter of Ludovico II of Mantua. The baroque Mausoleum of Emperor Ferdinand II, who died in 1637, adjoins the cathedral. Its sumptuous interior is partly an early design by native son Fischer von Erlach, and his only work to be seen in Graz.

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  • Address: Burggasse 3, Graz | Map It
  • Phone: 0316/821-683
  • Cost: Domkirche free; mausoleum €4
  • Hours: Domkirche daily 11--dusk; mausoleum daily 10:30--12:30 and 1:30--4
  • Location: Graz

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