Church of Mariahilf

Church of Mariahilf

Façade and main entrance towards Mariahilfer Straße
Shown within Austria
Basic information
Location Vienna, Austria
Geographic coordinates 48°11′56″N 16°21′12″E / 48.1988°N 16.3532°ECoordinates: 48°11′56″N 16°21′12″E / 48.1988°N 16.3532°E
Affiliation Catholic Church
Year consecrated 1730
Leadership P. Kazimierz Tomaszewski CSMA[1]
Website www.pfarremariahilf.at
Architectural description
Architect(s) Franz Jänggl, Sebastiano Carlone
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Baroque
Direction of façade NWbN
Groundbreaking 1711
Completed 1715
Specifications
Length 55 meters (180 ft)
Width 25 meters (82 ft)
Width (nave) 14 meters (46 ft)

The Church of Mariahilf is a Baroque parish church and the church of the Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel (Congregatio Sancti Michaëlis Archangeli) in Vienna. It is located in Vienna's 6th district (Mariahilf).

The parish church of Mariahilf was built by Sebastiano Carlone in 1686–1689, but redesigned by Franz Jänggl (1711–1715).[2]

Interior

The church has six chapels and is decorated with frescoes in trompe l'oeil made by Johann Hauzinger and Franz Xaver Strattmann in 1759–1760, pupils of Paul Troger. The altar was made by J. G. Dorfmeister.

The organ was built in 1763 by the Austrian organ builder Johann Hencke (3 Dec 1697 Geseke- 24 Sept 1766 Vienna).

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