Catedral de Constanza
About
The Cathedral of Our Lady (Münster Unserer Lieben Frau) in Konstanz stands as the city’s iconic landmark and one of Germany’s most significant ecclesiastical sites. The majestic basilica welcomes visitors daily from 10 am to 6 pm, offering an intimate glimpse into its storied past – from the crypt and cloister to the renowned Mauritius Rotunda and side chapels. The imposing 78‑metre tower, accessible via 193 stone steps, rewards tourists with panoramic views over Konstanz and the expansive Lake Constance. Guided tours, available in 60‑, 90‑ and 120‑minute options, let guests explore the cathedral’s hidden treasures, from ancient frescoes to the vaulting of the basilica’s nave. Whether you’re a history enthusiast eager to learn about the Cathedral’s role during the 1484 Council of Constance, a family visiting with children or simply someone drawn to share in the spiritual ambience of a centuries‑old church, Konstanz Cathedral delivers a memorable experience. The accessible interior, a well‑described route, and the free entrance for children under seven make it an inclusive outing for all ages.
Highlights
- Tower with 193 Steps
- Mauritius Rotunda
- Historic Crypt
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring and Autumn offer milder weather and fewer crowds.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
€4.00
Child
€1.00
Senior
€2.50
Resident Konstanz
€2.50
Student / Trainee
€2.50