| Ticket type | E-ticket (direct entry) |
| Exhibit type | Art exhibits, Historical exhibits |
| Attraction type | History & culture, Classical art |
| Tour types | None, Guided tour |
| Additional service & facility | Barrier free, Pet friendly |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Show your ticket at the entrance. Entrance via Plaza de la Catedral, 3. Entrance to Museum via Plaza Venerable Francés de Aranda, 3. Please arrive 15 minutes before scheduled time.(Plaza de la Catedral, 3, Teruel, Spain)
Accessibility:Suitable for wheelchairs
Guide dogs are allowed
Not allowed:Smoking (including e-cigarettes)
Eating and drinking inside the premises
Know in advance:Out of respect for the place of worship, it is requested to dress modestly
CCTV Surveillance: For security reasons, the premises are under video surveillance
Small pets carried in a closed pet carrier bag are allowed inside
Reduced ticket is available for seniors (65+), students, Youth Card holders, people with reduced mobility, and large families. Proof of eligibility must be presented on-site
General entry into St. Stephen's Cathedral for prayer or quiet contemplation is often free. However, to access specific areas, such as the catacombs, the South Tower, or the treasury, and to fully explore the magnificent architectural and historical details, a ticket is typically required. The self-guided combined ticket offers access to both the Cathedral's special areas and the Diocesan Museum.
You can easily purchase a combined ticket for St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Diocesan Museum through KKday. Booking in advance via KKday offers the convenience of securing your admission beforehand, allowing you to explore the magnificent cathedral and museum treasures at your own pace without the hassle of on-site ticket lines. This ensures a smoother and more efficient start to your visit.
The Diocesan Museum (also known as the Dom Museum) is typically located within the immediate vicinity of St. Stephen's Cathedral itself, often in an adjacent building or a connected part of the cathedral complex. Its close proximity allows visitors to seamlessly transition between exploring the cathedral and viewing the museum's collections, making it convenient for a combined visit.
The Diocesan Museum houses a rich collection of sacred art and historical artifacts related to the diocese and St. Stephen's Cathedral. Visitors can expect to see ecclesiastical treasures, liturgical vestments, gothic sculptures, medieval paintings, and other significant religious artworks that illustrate centuries of artistic and spiritual heritage. The exhibits provide deep insights into the history and significance of the cathedral.
With a combined ticket, visitors can explore the magnificent architecture and historical depths of St. Stephen's Cathedral. Highlights often include ascending the South Tower for panoramic city views, descending into the ancient catacombs, and marveling at the intricate details of the nave, altars, and stained-glass windows. This ticket allows for a comprehensive self-guided journey through the cathedral's most significant features.
St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Diocesan Museum are centrally located and easily accessible by public transport. The most convenient way is often by metro (U-Bahn) to 'Stephansplatz' station (U1 and U3 lines), which is directly beneath the cathedral. Numerous tram and bus lines also have stops within a short walking distance, making it very straightforward to reach these historical sites from anywhere in the city.
The Diocesan Museum typically displays a wide array of precious artifacts and collections, including valuable religious vestments worn by clergy, ancient manuscripts and liturgical books, intricate reliquaries, chalices, and other sacred vessels. You will also find sculptures, paintings, and architectural fragments that trace the history of the diocese and the artistic development associated with the cathedral over centuries.
Yes, the self-guided combined ticket is specifically designed for visitors to explore both St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Diocesan Museum at their own pace within a single visit. As the museum is typically located adjacent to or within the cathedral complex, it offers a seamless experience. Allocating sufficient time, usually several hours, allows for a thorough and enjoyable exploration of both sites.