• Innsbruck Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of St. James, is the main church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Innsbruck in Austria.
  • Completing the cathedral's unified Baroque interior are 14 stations of the cross painted by the Baroque artist Michael Ignaz Mildorfer from Innsbruck.
  • Whether seeking solace, inspiration, or a deeper connection with faith, Innsbruck Cathedral offers a sanctuary for all who step within its doors.
  • History of Innsbruck Cathedral. The Domkirche of Innsbruck was rebuilt in 1717-24 by Baroque architect Johann Jakob Herkommer.
  • St. James' Cathedral – or Innsbruck Cathedral as it is frequently alluded to – was specified without precedent for 1180.
  • Cathedral of St. James (Jacob), also known as Innsbruck Cathedral or Innsbruck Cathedral (Dom zu St. Jakom) is the main Catholic Church of the city.
  • You will have a chance to see the Dom zu St. Jakob (the Cathedral of Saint James) which is also known as the Innsbruck Cathedral.
  • One of the most remarkable features of the Cathedral of Innsbruck is its remarkable organ, which dates back to the 18th century.
  • Innsbruck Cathedral has legions of stories to tell about multiple disasters that struck it and the powers of its precious possession (Maria Hilf)...
  • The Golden Roof, with its shimmering tiles, is a sight to behold. The Innsbruck Cathedral stands tall, exuding an air of grandeur and tranquility.