Armenische Kirche
Kolonitzgasse 11
Armenische Kirche
The Armenische Kirche is a historic church located in Vienna, Austria.
History
- The church was built in 1905 and is an example of Armenian Apostolic architecture.
Architecture
The church features a unique blend of Armenian and Gothic styles, with a distinctive red-tiled roof. The building's design is attributed to the renowned Austrian architect Josef Klima.
Location
The Armenische Kirche is situated at Kolonitzgasse 11 in Vienna, Austria.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The church belongs to the Armenian Apostolic denomination, one of the oldest Christian denominations. The church serves as a significant place of worship for the local Armenian community.
Notable Features
- The church's interior features intricate stone carvings and ornate decorations, typical of Armenian architecture. A notable feature is the large stained-glass window above the altar.
Organ and Bells Information
Unfortunately, no information is available on the church's organ or bells.
Heritage Status
The Armenische Kirche has been recognized as a culturally significant building in Vienna, with its heritage status acknowledged by local authorities.
Visiting Information
The church is open to visitors during limited hours. Due to its small size and private nature, access may be restricted on certain days. Visitors are advised to contact the church administration for more information on visiting times and accessibility.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No specific artworks or relics have been documented at the Armenische Kirche.
Details
| Name | Armenische Kirche |
|---|---|
| City | Vienna |
| Country | Austria |
| Coordinates | 48.21036, 16.389385 |
| Architect | Josef Klima |
| Current use | place of worship |
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