Gothenburg Cathedral, also known as Gothenburg’s cathedral, is the city's main church and one of its most recognizable symbols. This majestic building, designed in a strict Neoclassical style, serves as the central religious hub for the Diocese of Gothenburg in Sweden. The cathedral attracts not only worshippers but also enthusiasts of architecture and history.

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The cathedral's exterior is impressive for its monumentality and harmonious proportions. Particular attention is drawn to the high clock tower with its four bells, which dominates the surrounding cityscape and is one of the key architectural landmarks of Gothenburg. It is often featured on postcards and city photographs.
The interior of Gothenburg Cathedral is an exquisite blend of Classical style and Empire elements. The main highlight of the interior is undoubtedly the magnificent gilded altar. The Baroque angel figures installed near the altar are of special historical and artistic value. These sculptures miraculously survived the fire that destroyed the previous cathedral building and now serve as a reminder of the site's rich history.