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Servite Church, Vienna

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Phone
  
+43 1 31761950

Architect
  
Carlo Martino Carlone

Servite Church, Vienna

Address
  
Servitengasse 9, 1090 Wien, Austria

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The Servite Church (German: Servitenkirche) is a church in Vienna, Austria.

History

On September 16, 1638, Emperor Ferdinand III allowed the Servite Order to found a monastery in Vienna.

Inspired by Italian architect Andrea Palladio, the church of the Servites was built by Martin Carlone and dedicated to the Annunciation to the Virgin. The foundation stone was laid on November 11, 1751 and the church was consecrated in 1760 though the interior decoration was completed later.

The most important work of art in the church is the "Pietà" at the altar of Our Lady of Sorrows. The tomb of general Ottavio Piccolomini, who was an active patron of the church, is located under this altar. Another patron of the church was Baron Christoph of Abele who donated the "Liborius altar".

References

Servite Church, Vienna Wikipedia