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This cathedral is a historic building that was originally a Jesuit church built in the 17th century. It became the main cathedral after the old one was handed over to the university. The architecture mixes Baroque and Mannerist styles, and the inside is filled with impressive altars, woodwork, and religious art.

  • The cathedral is most popular for its grand Baroque altarpiece and detailed wood carvings.
  • The pipe organ is a standout feature, with beautiful decoration and a unique sound.
  • The peaceful atmosphere inside makes it a calm spot to take in the art and history.

  • See the Baroque Art: The main altar and side chapels are covered in gold leaf and detailed carvings that are super impressive in person.
  • Check Out the Organ: The organ is not just for showโ€”itโ€™s a real piece of history and sometimes you can catch it being played.
  • Experience the Calm: The space is quiet and cool, perfect for a break from the outside and a chance to see some amazing art up close.

  • No specific dress code, but itโ€™s a church, so covering shoulders and knees is respectful.
  • Best time to visit is late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds and good light for photos.
  • No need to book tickets in advance; entry is usually free.