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Perched at the top of a leafy hill overlooking Vienna, the Wotrubakirche - officially known as the Church of the Most Holy Trinity - stands as a striking testament to Brutalist and Cubist architecture. Designed by noted architect Fritz Wotruba and opened in 1976, this unique church attracts visitors with its bold geometric forms, which contrast beautifully with the verdant parkland surrounding it. Rated 4.5 on Google, the church invites both contemplative solitude and family visits, being especially suitable for children. For those eager to blend architecture with nature, the well-marked hiking trails behind the church weave through serene forest landscapes, offering a perfect day out for city dwellers and tourists alike. Whether you're visiting on a Saturday afternoon or a Sunday morning, the combination of architectural mastery and natural beauty makes this destination truly unforgettable.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Kaserngasse
Bus stop 451 m walk
Lindauergasse
Bus stop 459 m walk
Valentingasse
Bus stop 679 m walk
Maurer Berg
Bus stop 723 m walk
Rudolf Waisenhorn Gasse
Bus stop 792 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 737 reviews
4.5/5 737 reviews
M. P.
M. P.
1 month ago on Google

Wunderschöne Kirche mit durchaus spannender Architektur. 🇦🇹🙏

Arne Lößl
Arne Lößl
1 month ago on Google

Eine der interessantesten Kirchen Wiens. Gebaut nach Plänen von Fritz Wotruba.

Paulina Wagner
Paulina Wagner
1 month ago on Google

A great show case for the brutalism, a place to feel the difference.

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