The red-marble sepulcher of Emperor Frederick III, sculpted from 1467 to 1513 by Niclas Gerhaert van Leyden; the pulpit, a work from 1514-15 by Anton Pilgram (who put his own relief portrait underneath it as his signature); the Altarpiece of Wiener Neustadt (Wiener Neustädter Altar), a Gothic winged altar from 1447 - and the tomb of Prince Eugene of Savoy, dating from 1754.
climb the 343 steps to the tower-keeper's room of St. Stephen's and enjoy a breathtaking view...
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Stephansplatz
1010 Wien
www.stephanskirche.at
Guide dogs permitted
side entrance: 3 steps, door width: 120 cm, double swinging doors, access to the exhibition rooms: no steps. North Tower: access via elevator only (door width: 65 cm) and 12 steps (not wheelchair-accessible). South Tower: 343 steps (not wheelchair-accessible).
Parking space for visitors with special needs (Singerstrasse).
U1, U3: Stephansplatz
The view from the South Tower is restricted due to renovations.