#St. Stephan's Cathedral Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Churches and Cathedrals
Address:
Domplatz, 94032 Passau, Germany
Opening times:
Open today at 6:30-19:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hour
Phone:
+49 851 3930
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Passau is a municipality in eastern Bavaria, Germany. It is also known as the Three Rivers City on the border between Germany and Austria, the Danube River, the In River and the Ilz River. The magnificent St. Stephen's Cathedral stands at the highest point of the Old Town and houses the world's largest church organ. This piano has a total of 17
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The church has the largest organ in the world, with 17,974 pipes, and the sound is magnificent. The spiral staircase in the south side gallery leads to the new Bishop's Palace, where the church treasures and museums showcase the treasures of many churches, explaining the power and wealth of the Archbishop.
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St. Stephen's Cathedral
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Danube, Inne and Ilz River meet here, hence the name Venice of Bavaria. It was also the last stop for Princess Sissi to leave her hometown in Austria, and it was the place where she lived for many years.
In this city of Three Rivers, remember to go to the world's largest organ church to listen to an organ playing, and feel the pins of time passing through your heart. St. Stephen's Cathedral is home to the world's largest church organ, consisting of 17,974 pipes, 233 plugs and 4 carillons. It is played every hour and a half at noon.
Turn off your phone, put away the camera, turn on all the senses, and you'll find that the organ is the most quiet sound.
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The town of Passau is located at the junction of the Three Rivers (Danube, Inne and Illz) on the German-Austrian border,
is known as the Bavarian Venice. The small town of Passau is rich in colours. There are some exquisite buildings such as Passau Old Town Hall, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Bishop's Mansion, Passau Glass Museum, and now Passau has become a famous cultural city in Germany. On a stone-paved road in the old city, there is a piece of colored painting that makes the ancient alleys extraordinarily smart.
When we were hanging out, we were attracted by the beautiful Bavarian national costumes in the small window of the town. So I couldn't help but buy a national costume, immediately put it on wearing it and then went shopping. We found that we would be surrounded by wherever we went. Our group of people finally integrated directly into this cosy town that was not discovered by many tourists.