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Karlskirche, built 1714-37 (photo)
MAE172529 Karlskirche, built 1714-37 (photo) by Fischer von Erlach, Johann (1656-1723) & Joseph (1693-1742); Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: built by Karl VI in thanksgiving for deliverance from plague in 1713; dedicated to St. Carlo Borromeo (1538-84) a former Archbishop of Rome and patron saint of the plague; columns decorated with scenes of St. Charles life; Steadfastness on left and Courage on right; ); ePaul Maeyaert; Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 22344342
© Paul Maeyaert / Bridgeman Images
Baroque Architecture Borromee Drum Gatehouse Oculus Pavilion Pavilions Pediment Portico
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This print showcases the magnificent Karlskirche, a masterpiece of baroque architecture located in Vienna, Austria. Built between 1714 and 1737 by Johann Fischer von Erlach and his son Joseph, this grand church was commissioned by Emperor Karl VI as an expression of gratitude for the city's deliverance from the plague in 1713. Dedicated to St. Carlo Borromeo, a former Archbishop of Rome and patron saint against plagues, Karlskirche stands as a symbol of faith and resilience. The columns adorning its facade are adorned with intricate scenes depicting various moments from St. Charles' life. The photograph captures the church's impressive dome towering above the surrounding landscape, while its two pavilions on either side represent Steadfastness and Courage. The gatehouse and portico add to its architectural splendor, drawing visitors into its sacred space. With its oculus-shaped windows allowing natural light to flood the interior, Karlskirche exudes both grace and strength. Its pediment crowns this remarkable structure with elegance. Paul Maeyaert skillfully captured every detail in this image that highlights not only the beauty but also the historical significance of Karlskirche. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported to Vienna's rich cultural heritage where artistry meets devotion in perfect harmony.
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