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St. Rupert's Church, Vienna Review

4.2 /511 Reviews
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Rupert church is the oldest church in Vienna, is located in the highlands of canal near the Danube river. Deep red church is encircled by a piece of green vines, under the set off of blue sky, unique style. Into the Roman type, the baroque churches, salt merchants can see inside the church to the Vienna Lord bao saint - salzburg rupert, can also be seen inside the church retained some very precious cultural relics, such as Vienna production in 12-13 th-century stained-glass Windows, these glass painting than many famous of the Catholic church stained glass.

St. Rupert's Church, Vienna

Posted: Jun 20, 2016
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  • 稻草人cyq
    4/5Excellent
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    Rupert Church, located on a hillside beside the Danube River in downtown Vienna, is surrounded by dense vegetation. It is the oldest church in Vienna. It has a simple appearance, a tall tower, a small space inside, and an elegant and solemn altar.

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    Posted: Apr 23, 2017
  • _CF***71
    5/5Outstanding
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    The church is quiet and less crowded. It's worth visiting. The statue in the middle of the church is decorated with gold ornaments and marble, which is very luxurious. It's worth seeing.

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    Posted: Jul 30, 2016
  • 隔壁七叔
    5/5Outstanding
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    The church looks particularly beautiful, shining and distinctive against the blue sky, just like the castle in fairy tales, beautiful and elegant.

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    Posted: Dec 11, 2016
  • 东双河第一皮匠
    5/5Outstanding
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    Church is really beautiful, after years of baptism, it is more charming, nothing in the day, after entering the general feeling.

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    Posted: Dec 1, 2016
  • M32***66
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very historic vicissitudes of life feel simple and heavy

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    Posted: Dec 10, 2018
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