Freiburg Munster
Cultural Site
About Freiburg Munster
Freiburg's cathedral stands as Germany's only major Gothic church to survive both world wars completely intact, with its original 13th-century stained glass still glowing in the nave. The 116-meter spire, completed in 1330, dominates the old town skyline and offers the city's best panoramic views across the Rhine Valley to the French Vosges mountains. Inside, you'll find Hans Baldung Grien's stunning 1516 high altar and intricate medieval choir stalls carved from oak.
The cathedral sits at the heart of daily Freiburg life, surrounded by the city's main market that runs Monday through Saturday mornings. You'll hear vendors calling out prices for local produce while church bells ring overhead, creating an authentic medieval atmosphere that tourist sites rarely capture. The interior feels surprisingly intimate despite its grand scale, with golden light filtering through 700-year-old glass windows that somehow survived Allied bombing.
Most visitors skip the tower climb because of the EUR 5 fee, but it's actually the best value viewpoint in the city. The 209 narrow spiral steps aren't suitable for anyone with mobility issues or claustrophobia, but the panoramic views justify the effort on clear days. Skip the overpriced cafes directly on Münsterplatz and head one block away for better coffee at half the price.
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