Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

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The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, commonly known as the New Cathedral in Linz, is a large neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral and one of Austria’s most significant church buildings.

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instanceOf Roman Catholic church building
cathedral
landmark in Linz
neo-Gothic building
alsoKnownAs Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom NERFINISHED
Neuer Dom NERFINISHED
New Cathedral NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neo-Gothic
category Buildings and structures in Linz
Neo-Gothic architecture in Austria
Roman Catholic cathedrals in Austria
consecrationYear 1924
constructionStart 1862
country Austria
dedicatedTo Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Linz NERFINISHED
floorPlanType Latin cross
governingBody Roman Catholic Diocese of Linz NERFINISHED
hasArchitect Matthias Schlager NERFINISHED
Otto Schirmer NERFINISHED
Vincenz Statz NERFINISHED
hasDome no
hasFeature choir and transept
crypt
large stained-glass windows
organ
heightOfTower approximately 134.8 metres
heritageDesignation listed building in Austria
locatedIn Innere Stadt (Linz) NERFINISHED
Linz NERFINISHED
Upper Austria NERFINISHED
material sandstone
notableFeature one of the largest churches in Austria by capacity
tallest church in Austria by overall dimensions excluding Stephansdom spire
numberOfTowers 1
primaryFunction seat of the Bishop of Linz
religion Roman Catholicism
significance one of Austria’s most important church buildings
status cathedral church of the Diocese of Linz
tourism major tourist attraction in Linz
usesLanguageInLiturgy German

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New Cathedral, Linz alsoKnownAs Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception