Stephansdom Catacombs Tours
The catacombs beneath St.
About Stephansdom Catacombs Tours
The catacombs beneath St. Stephen's Cathedral hold 11,000 bodies spanning from Roman times through the 18th century, including plague victims whose remains were hastily moved here when Vienna's cemeteries overflowed. You'll descend stone steps into dimly lit chambers where bishops rest in ornate tombs and commoners lie stacked in bone repositories. The tour covers the Rudolf Crypt, the bishops' vault with copper coffins, and chambers where bodies were stored during cholera outbreaks.
Your guide leads groups of 25 through narrow corridors that smell faintly of old stone and dampness. The temperature drops noticeably as you move deeper underground, and the contrast between the cathedral's soaring Gothic architecture above and these cramped burial chambers below feels jarring. You'll see medieval burial urns, copper coffins green with age, and rooms where bones are arranged in systematic piles. The lighting is atmospheric but practical, illuminating carved stone details and religious symbols etched into walls.
Most visitors expect something more dramatic after seeing Paris catacombs, but this is more historical than theatrical. Tours cost 6 EUR and run every 30 minutes from 10am to 5:30pm Monday through Saturday, Sundays from 1:30pm. The stairs are steep and uneven, so skip this if mobility is an issue. English tours happen at set times: 10:15am, 11:45am, 1:15pm, 2:45pm, and 4:15pm. Groups often fill up during summer, so arrive 15 minutes early.
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