Europe’s Most Revered Cathedrals

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In our series on the great European cathedrals, this time we asked our fellow travel bloggers to tell us about their favorite cathedrals in Europe.

From ancient times to more modern times, these cathedrals are a worthy addition to any travel itinerary.

It is currently the 6th tallest church in the world and allows for visitors to climb up to the top platform and get a spectacular view of the city.

Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg – France

It was built in the name of St. Tryphon, the patron and protector of the city of Kotor. This cathedral, one of two in the whole country, is stunning both from the outside and the inside.

St. Tryphon’s Cathedral – Kotor, Montenegro

There are 90 steps leading to the cathedral, which can be viewed from a distance. Inside the church, you’ll be able to admire beautiful stained classes and to visit the Cathedral Treasury Museum.

Catedral de Santa Maria – Girona, Spain

The structure was heavily damaged during World War II, but thankfully it is now fully restored and well worth a visit. Inside the interior of the cathedral is exquisite and richly decorated with pink marble and gold leaf.

St. James Cathedral – Innsbruck, Austria

From its red sandstone architecture and coloured roof tiles on its exterior to the pipe organ and stain glass inside, the Basel Münster is a truly beautiful cathedral.

Basel Münster – Switzerland

The cathedral is located in Place Rossetti in Old Town Nice. There is a small buzzing piazza with cafes and restaurants, and it’s a common meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

Sainte Reparate – Nice, France

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