About

Schottenkirche in Wien stands as a testament to the grandeur of Baroque architecture, masterfully crafted by Carlo Antonio Carlone and Marco Spazzio. Over 800 years old, this parish church boasts a fascinating history, having been founded by Irish and Scottish Benedictine monks in the 12th century. Its stunning exterior facade, complete with side towers and golden crosses, captures the attention of passersby. Inside, visitors are greeted by an impressive interior, featuring marble walls, decorative columns, and a leafy ceiling fresco that enchants anyone who gazes upwards. Angelic figures grace the unique ceiling, while several beautiful paintings and an attractive altar highlight the church's welcoming charm. Though it may be a hidden gem, Schottenkirche's intricate Baroque side chapels and overall serene atmosphere make it highly recommended for those seeking a slightly off-the-beaten-path experience in Wien. With a remarkable Google rating of 4.7, it promises to be a memorable visit for anyone appreciating historical and architectural elegance.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Teinfaltstraße
Bus station 34 m walk
Herrengasse U
Bus stop 181 m walk
Renngasse
Bus stop 230 m walk
Helferstorferstraße
Bus station 221 m walk
Schottentor
Bus stop 224 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 335 reviews
4.7/5 335 reviews
Tytus
Tytus
1 month ago on Google

Piękny kościół, niestety pomiędzy nabożeństwami dostępna jest tylko mała jego część

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1 month ago on Google

An interesting find surrounded by city palaces containing a museum and a monastery.

Krzysztof Góralczyk
Krzysztof Góralczyk
1 month ago on Google

Piękny kościół. Wspaniała architektura, zdobienia oraz malowidła. Wejście do obiektu za darmo.