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St. Michael's Church in Wien is a captivating blend of Romanesque architecture highlighted by exquisite Baroque features. With a near-perfect Google rating of 4.7, this cherished attraction beckons visitors to explore its historical and artistic treasures. The stunning neoclassical façade invites you to discover the ornate Baroque altar and the mesmerizing frescoes within. Noteworthy is the high altar depicting the dramatic Fall of the Angels, alongside the serene sculpture of The Entombment of Christ. Delve into the past with Roman settlement excavations that reveal the city's ancient roots. Music lovers will find intrigue in the death mask of Mozart, adding a somber yet fascinating touch to their visit. The striking sculpture of St. Michael casting down Satan stands as a powerful symbol of triumph. The Chapel of Saint Nicholas and intricate depictions of military history further enrich this remarkable site. With its family-friendly atmosphere, St. Michael's Church offers an educational and inspiring experience for visitors of all ages.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Michaelerplatz
Bus stop 57 m walk
Herrengasse
Subway station 181 m walk
Habsburgergasse
Bus stop 80 m walk
Graben, Petersplatz
Bus stop 214 m walk
Plankengasse
Bus stop 283 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 1,028 reviews
4.7/5 1,028 reviews
Artur Victoria
Artur Victoria
1 month ago on Google

Nice church. Beautifull organ !

Dan Maarek
Dan Maarek
1 month ago on Google

A beautiful church, but not as impressive as the other Baroque churches I visited in Vienna. If you have time and happen to be passing by, don't hesitate to go inside and judge for yourself.

Vladimir Dolmatov
Vladimir Dolmatov
1 month ago on Google

A great church with it's vibe! Here's a quick history about this place for yoo: St. Michael's Church in Vienna is one of the city’s oldest churches, dating back to the 13th century. Originally built in Romanesque style, it was later expanded and modified with Gothic and Baroque elements. Located near the Hofburg Palace, it served as the imperial court’s parish church for centuries. The church is known for its catacombs and for housing the preserved remains of nobles. One of its most famous features is the Baroque altarpiece and the impressive pipe organ that Mozart once played. St. Michael's remains an active parish and a historic landmark in Vienna.

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