The Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg, or Strasbourg Cathedral as it is popularly known, is a Catholic place of worship housed in one of the finest examples of Gothic and Romanesque architecture. For over 200 years from the mid-1600s onward, the cathedral building was the tallest in the world towering at 466 feet. The cathedral has such a rich history, with its initial construction dating back to 1176. Today, visitors will be able to see some truly interesting aspects in both architecture and decor. While you’re there, take note of the stunning stained glass windows, a tombstone of Conrad de Lichtenberg, a richly ornate pulpit by Hans Hammer, and a suspended pipe organ dating back to the 1300s.
Address: Place de la Cathédrale, 67000 Strasbourg, France, Phone: +33-3-88-21-43-34