Fribourg Cathedral, Fribourg
Facts and practical information
Fribourg Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, is a prominent ecclesiastical landmark in the medieval city of Fribourg, Switzerland. This Gothic church, with its soaring spire reaching a height of 76 meters, dominates the city's skyline and serves as a beacon of the region's rich religious and architectural heritage.
Constructed between the 13th and 15th centuries, the cathedral is renowned for its intricate stained glass windows, which date back to the 15th century and offer a vivid palette of colors that illuminate its somber interior. The church's grand organ, an impressive instrument boasting thousands of pipes, is another highlight, drawing both music enthusiasts and worshippers alike.
The cathedral's most distinguishing feature is its bell tower, which provides visitors with a panoramic view of the surrounding city and the picturesque Sarine River below, after ascending its 365 steps. This vantage point offers a unique perspective on the intertwining of historical and modern Fribourg, as ancient buildings blend seamlessly with contemporary life.
Fribourg Cathedral also houses an array of religious art, including statues and altarpieces that reflect the craftsmanship and devotional spirit of the periods in which they were created. The church's nave, with its ribbed vaults and pointed arches, is a testament to the enduring appeal of Gothic design.
Fribourg Cathedral – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stade Universitaire Saint-Léonard, Musée d'art et d'histoire, Lac de Pérolles, La Maigrauge Abbey.
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How to get to Fribourg Cathedral by public transport?
Bus
- Bourg • Lines: 6 (1 min walk)
- Chancellerie • Lines: 6, M17 (1 min walk)
Trolleybus
- Bourg • Lines: 2 (1 min walk)
- Chancellerie • Lines: 2 (1 min walk)
Train
- Neuveville/Neustadt (8 min walk)
- Saint-Pierre/Sankt Peter (9 min walk)