!!!Karlskirche

Karlskirche church, in Vienna´s 4th district, dedicated to St. 
Charles Borromeo following a vow made by Emperor Karl IV during the 
plague epidemic in 1713. The Karlskirche is a high Baroque masterpiece 
designed by Johann B. Fischer von Erlach between 1716 and 1722, 
completed between 1724 and 1739 by his son Joseph Erlach, who modified 
the plan (the dome was altered). The exterior, with a façade 
that is an inspired work of art "which reflects like a compendium what 
Baroque art and symbolic thought was like "(H. Sedlmayr), was designed 
to produce an effect from a distant viewpoint (from the Kaerntnertor 
gate, planned as a future axis to the Hofburg). Between 1724 and 1730 
the two triumphal columns with spiral reliefs depicting scenes from 
the life of the saint were designed by C. Mader and J. C. 
Schletterer. Between 1725 and 1730 the dome fresco by J. M. 
Rottmayr, the stucco work by A. Camesina, the altar paintings by S. 
Riccy, D. Gran, M. Altomonte and J. van Schuppen were added. In 1738 
the church was given to the Knights of the Cross Order of the Red Star 
of Prague and remained an imperial patronage parish up to 1918.

!Literature
F. Eppel, Die Karlskirche in Wien, 1961.


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