Klagenfurt Cathedral (German: Klagenfurter Dom; Dom- und Stadtpfarrkirche Hll. Petrus und Paulus) is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt and the main parish church of Klagenfurt. It was built by Protestants and dedicated to the Holy Trinity in 1581. It was the largest Protestant church in Austria at that time.

Klagenfurt Cathedral
The cathedral with the Domplatz in the foreground
Klagenfurt Cathedral is located in Austria
Klagenfurt Cathedral
Location within Austria
Religion
AffiliationCatholic Church
RiteLatin
Cathedral
Location
LocationKlagenfurt, Austria
Coordinates46°37′26″N 14°18′44″E / 46.623991°N 14.312207°E / 46.623991; 14.312207
Architecture
StyleBaroque

History

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The Anno Domini inscription at the Klagenfurt Cathedral.

Klagenfurt Cathedral was commissioned by Christoph Windisch, Klagenfurt's first mayor.[1] In 1600, during the Counter-Reformation, it was given to the Jesuits and rededicated to Saints Peter and Paul. The church was razed to the ground by a fire and had to be rebuilt in 1724. Bishop Franz Xaver von Salm-Reifferscheid made it the cathedral of the Diocese of Gurk in 1787.

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References

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  1. "Klagenfurt Cathedral". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2014.