Klagenfurter Dom (St. Peter and Paul) — Klagenfurt

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Klagenfurter Dom (St. Peter and Paul)

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The Klagenfurter Dom, or Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, is an impressive and historically significant church in Klagenfurt. Originally built in the 16th century as a Protestant church, it underwent a significant transformation when it was converted into a Catholic cathedral in the Baroque style in the mid-17th century. This conversion left a profound mark on its architecture and interior, showcasing a blend of styles. The interior of the cathedral is particularly striking, featuring richly decorated altars, frescoes, and stucco work that are characteristic of the Baroque era. The high altar, with its elaborate carvings and paintings, is a focal point, as are the side chapels which house various treasures and artwork. The stained-glass windows add to the serene and inspiring atmosphere within. Beyond its architectural beauty, the Klagenfurter Dom is an active place of worship and a central religious institution for the region. Visitors can admire its grandeur, attend services, or simply find a moment of peace and reflection. Its history reflects the religious and political changes that shaped Carinthia over centuries, making it an important cultural landmark.

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