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Linz Cathedral

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Linz Cathedral, commonly called the New Cathedral or Mariendom, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Linz, Austria. Built in the Gothic Revival style and completed in 1924, it is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception and serves as the cathedral of the Diocese of Linz. The building is noted for its large scale, pointed arches, elaborate stained glass, and prominent tower, which was kept lower than the tower of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.

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What is the common name for Linz Cathedral?

Linz Cathedral is commonly referred to as the New Cathedral or Mariendom. It is a massive Roman Catholic cathedral located in Linz, Austria.

When was the Linz Cathedral completed?

The construction of the Gothic Revival cathedral was officially completed in 1924. The building process took several decades to finish due to its massive scale and historical interruptions.

What architectural style is the Linz Cathedral built in?

The entire structure is built in the Gothic Revival architectural style. It features classic high vaulted ceilings, intricate stonework, and towering spires characteristic of this movement.

To whom is the Linz Cathedral dedicated?

The cathedral is specifically dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. It serves as the central cathedral for the Diocese of Linz.

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