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Vaduz Cathedral

Coordinates: 47°08′10″N 9°31′22″E / 47.1362°N 9.5227°E / 47.1362; 9.5227
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Vaduz Cathedral
Kathedrale St. Florin in Vaduz Template:De icon
North side
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic Church
RiteRoman Rite
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusCathedral
LeadershipArchbishop Wolfgang Haas
Year consecrated1873
Location
LocationVaduz
Geographic coordinates47°08′10″N 9°31′22″E / 47.1362°N 9.5227°E / 47.1362; 9.5227
Architecture
Architect(s)Friedrich von Schmidt
Typechurch
StyleHigh Gothic
Groundbreaking1869
Completed1874
Direction of façadeWest
Website
www.erzbistum-vaduz.li
The nave and choir of the Vaduz Cathedral.

Vaduz Cathedral, or Cathedral of St. Florin (German: St. Florinskirche in Vaduz or Kathedrale St. Florin), is a neo-Gothic church in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, and the center of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vaduz. Originally a parish church, it has held the status of cathedral since 1997.

It was built in 1874 by Friedrich von Schmidt on the site of earlier medieval foundations. Its patron saint is Florinus of Remüs (Florin), a 9th-century saint of the Vinschgau Valley.

The Archdiocese of Vaduz was erected by Pope John Paul II in the apostolic constitution Ad satius consulendum 2 December 1997. Before then it had been the Liechtenstein Deanery, a part of the Swiss Diocese of Chur. The solemn public ceremony took place on December 12, 1997, in the parish church of Vaduz, which was then raised to the dignity of a cathedral.

Prince Franz Joseph II of Liechtenstein and his wife Countess Georgina von Wilczek were both buried in the cathedral in 1989. Elisabeth von Gutmann was buried there too.

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