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Dom
Soaring skywards, the 15th-century Dom features three bronze doors symbolising - left to right as you face them - faith, hope and charity. Its striking cupola was rebuilt after being destroyed by a bomb in 1944. Step inside to see the dome and the Romanesque font where Mozart was baptised.
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Franziskanerkirche
Your gaze will be drawn to the slender spires of the Franziskanerkirche, housing a baroque altar surrounded by five pillars.
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Kollegienkirche
The western end of Franziskanergasse opens into Max-Reinhardt-Platz, where you'll see the back of Fischer von Erlach's baroque Kollegienkirche.
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Stiftskirche St Peter
Turning left at the first courtyard off Franziskanergasse brings you to the marvellously ornate Stiftskirche St Peter. Beneath a green stuccoed ceiling lit by chandeliers, the walls are smothered with religious art and baroque swirls. Look out for the dramatic statue of the archangel Michael shoving a crucifix through the throat of a goaty demon.
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