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    Michaelerkirche - no drip candles

    Michaelerkirche

    4.5(11 reviews)
    0.9 kmInnere Stadt

    Michaeler Kirche (St. Michael's Church), is located in Michaelerplatz, a block east adjacent to the…read moreHofburg Palace/Museum complex. On a weekday early evening it was pretty empty, many more tourists were walking around the square and taking pictures outside than inside. In 2021 this church celebrated their 800th year, wild! Its beginnings were as a church founded around 1220, which became a court parish church in 1784, then a parish and monastery of the Salvatorian order of Catholicism in its current form. Its building style is originally Romanesque, with various additions and removals of Gothic, Baroque, Classical elements, though after all the shifts it remains largely Romanesque and considered one of the largest and oldest Romanesque structures in Wien. Not knowing what to expect, entering I was really astounded by the number of figures sculpted in life size surrounding and directly attached to the front altar and apse...my eyes certainly got wider as I stared at all the details. I hadn't recalled the last time seeing such elaborate carved figures in an altar composition like this except maybe at the Toledo Cathedral in Spain. Of course the rest of this building isn't as gigantic as other cathedrals or basilicas, though if I had more time I would gladly come back to admire the sculpture and intricate designs in the rest of the church interior. Free to enter the church building though the crypt is by ticketed tour. Public tours ~45 min long are available in German only: every Friday at 12 pm and 2 pm every Saturday at 10 am and 12 pm Admission: € 10.00 per person / € 5.00 per child Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 7am-10pm Saturday-Sunday: 8am-10pm Easily accessible via public transit U-bahn (metro), buses and trams. For more info: https://www.michaelerkirche.at/en/

    Located just outside and behind the Hofburg complex, the Michaelerkircke is a fairly simple looking…read morechurch, compared to many others around Vienna. When you step inside, it doesn't have the same wow factor of the other churches either, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth a visit. This church is beautiful in it's simplicity; white is the dominant color throughout, with gold, red, and brown accents. The alter area is, of course, the fanciest part of the church, and it really is! However, check out the remains of the frescoes on the walls, the artwork, the confessionals, and the sculptures everywhere. Stunning! Check it out. Be respectful, be surprised. I highly doubt you'll be disappointed. 69/2025

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    Michaelerkirche - Massive pipe organ upstairs

    Massive pipe organ upstairs

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    Franz von Assisi Kirche am Mexikoplatz

    Franz von Assisi Kirche am Mexikoplatz

    4.1(10 reviews)
    2.7 kmLeopoldstadt

    This review combines our recent experience at this church and the surrounding Mexikoplatz. Gayle…read moreand I walked all around both, and experienced a residential neighborhood vibe. We were unable to enter the church, but did find evidence of a mass schedule (at the side door) and a daycare operation. The main entrances were either a campground for homeless folks or were securely fenced off. Yet apparently, this church is home to the Vienna English Speaking Catholic Community. The St. Francis of Assisi Church is located along the Danube and sports a signature brick Basilica profile. We also used this landmark to to find our way back to our cruise ship. The surrounding Mexikoplatz (Mexico Square), formerly known as Erzherzog-Karl-Platz (Archduke-Karl-Square), commemorates the fact that Mexico was the only country outside the Soviet Union to protest against the Anschluss of Austria to Nazi Germany. The Church and Plaza are also located on the southwestern end of the Reichsbrücke (Empire Bridge). Gayle and I also noted that we were located in the Vienna's Second District, Leopoldstadt, which was also the name of a famous play of that name by Tom Stoppard. Not surprisingly, there was clearly a disconnect between the setting of this play and what we experienced in this District.

    This church looks older than it really is. It was built to celebrate the anniversary of some…read moreruler's coronation, and was built to just look old. It's a nice lookin' church, situated right along the Danube, overlooking the banks. Behind this church is MexicoPlatz, which is named in honor of the fact that Mexico refused to go along with Germany's plans in WWII, and they dedicated this plaza after Mexico! It's honestly the least-Mexican "Mexican" plaza I've ever been in, but it's nice! They have a big stone plaque commemorating the plaza in Austrian and Spanish. There's a playground with outdoor ping pong tables, park benches, trash cans and places to hang out and throw a frisbee around! There's plenty of trees, and it's a nice spot to hang. It felt well lit and safe at night. The neighborhood isn't really Mexican. I couldn't find a taqueria anywhere around here, but there's plenty of Kabab places nearby. Overall, it's a nice place to come out and celebrate Mexican heritage. When going through, be sure to shout out a loud "Grito" to let everyone know- Viva Mexico!

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    Karlskirche - Orgel

    Karlskirche

    4.1(48 reviews)
    1.3 kmWieden

    I was very much looking forward to listening to live classical music while visiting Vienna, the…read moreclassical music capital of the world. One of my favorite concerti is Vivaldi's Four Seasons, and I decided to buy a ticket to Karlskirche, aka St Charles Chuch. I'm SO GRATEFUL I got a student pricing for Section I (Section II, the cheaper section, was sold out, but I got a student discount for section I). I'm also so glad I came way earlier than the entrance time, because it was rainy and windy, and the storm was so strong, the staff ended up letting us in early. It was open seating as as long you were within your section, so I sat as close to the front as I could, and chose a spot closest to the aisle. It was an EPIC concert in such a gorgeous location. Whenever I hear Vivaldi's Winter (my favorite of the four seasons), I always think of the Continental Hotel fight scene from John Wick 3 lol. We weren't allowed to record the concert. However, there was a girl sitting the row in front of me who had been recording with her phone, and the entire time, no one came over to tell her to stop recording. There was also a guy further ahead in the VIP section who was recording A LOT. So, I figured, if they can record, then I can too. But then a guy came over and told me to put away my phone. The girl in front of me was recording too, and he also told her to stop. The baroque architecture of Karlskirche is out-of-this-world. I'm not religious, but listening to Vivaldi's Four Seasons here was a visual and sonic feast and a spiritual experience that I will always remember.

    We saw the Vivaldi Concert which is held several evenings during the week and it was superb. The…read moreelaborate baroque environment really added to the performance. The acoustics were excellent and blankets were provided on each chair as the church is quite cool at night. Definitely recommend the concert, the musicians were top notch. If you cannot attend, visit the church during the day.

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    Jesuitenkirche - churches - Updated May 2026

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