Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg

The Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg, a historical monument in France, began construction around 1015 and stands at a height of 142.11 meters.

The Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg, also known as Cathédrale Notre-Dame, is a cathedral located in Strasbourg, France. Its construction began around 1015. It is classified as a historical monument.

The cathedral functions as a place of worship and is associated with the Catholic denomination. It reaches a height of 142.11 meters. Visitors are typically welcome to explore the cathedral; access is generally free.

Several architects are associated with the cathedral’s construction, including Erwin von Steinbach, Johannes von Steinbach, and Johannes Gerlach. Architectural styles are believed to include Romanesque architecture.

For visitor information, including opening hours (typically Monday-Saturday 08:30-11:15, 12:45-17:45, and Sunday 13:30-17:30), and accessibility details (wheelchair access is available), the official website can be consulted: https://www.cathedrale-strasbourg.fr/.

Practical information

Opening hours
Mo-Sa 08:30-11:15,12:45-17:45; Su 13:30-17:30