south tower

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The south tower of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna is a prominent Gothic spire and city landmark, renowned for its height and intricate architectural detail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic spire
church tower
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
associatedWith Archdiocese of Vienna
historic center of Vienna
city Vienna
constructionEnd 15th century
constructionStart 14th century
country Austria
function bell tower
hasPart observation gallery
hasStairs yes
height approximately 136.4 metres
approximately 448 feet
heritageStatus part of a listed historic monument
knownFor intricate Gothic architectural detail
ornate stonework
prominent spire
locatedIn Austria
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
surface form: St. Stephen's Cathedral (Vienna)

Vienna
material stone
partOf St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
surface form: St. Stephen's Cathedral (Vienna)
position south side of St. Stephen's Cathedral
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
roofType steep spire
significance dominant feature of Vienna skyline
landmark of Vienna
touristAttraction yes
use observation point over Vienna

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