Katholische Kirche Deutschordenskirche - Singerstraße 7

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Contact Katholische Kirche Deutschordenskirche

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Singerstraße 7, 1010 Wien, Austria

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Postal code : 1010
Website : https://www.erzdioezese-wien.at/pages/pfarren/9001
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City : Wien

Singerstraße 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Amine Daouk on Google

Must add that next to this very old church is the Sala Terrana where the Mozart Ensemble play ...NOT at the Mosarthaus !!!
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Jensen G on Google

Together with Mozart house
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kaiser Wilhelm 2nd on Google

Can't believe these guys still exist. Beautiful interior too.
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Maria Maria on Google

Couldn't get inside because it was closed and it has very special hours when it is open. Tuesday, Thursday Saturday 10-12 am. Wednesday, Friday 3-5 pm.
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dreas w on Google

Beauty that is often overlooked.
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Ger Sellars on Google

Nice looking church inside although the facade on the street does indicate that. The altar piece is the main thing to see.
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Allan Tong on Google

In the forecourt next to the entrance to this atmospheric little church, a memorial records that Mozart lived here between March 18 and May 2, 1781. The young genius was here for only a few weeks but it was a decisive period for Mozart as it was during this time that he clashed with his employer, the Archbishop of Salzburg. As a result, the 25-year old Mozart resigned and decided to remain in Vienna as a freelance artist. It was a self-assured and courageous decision in light of the fact that most of the savings of the former child prodigy had been exhausted. It marked the beginning of a turbulent decade with great artistic successes, a happy marriage, children, wealth and respect combined with failures, intrigues, illness, debts and a premature death. Johannes Brahms also lived on the top floor of the building between 1863 and 1865. In the courtyard of the Deutschordenshaus, where you can visit the Treasury of the Teutonic Order, there are windows with old, wrought-iron lattice. Behind the windows is a small 18th century concert hall where the Mozart Ensemble Vienna performs concerts. Walk through the second courtyard (the summer location of a relaxed outdoor cafe) to return to Singerstrasse. Continue left a few yards to Blutgasse. Time seems to have come to a standstill in the picturesque courtyards of numbers 9 and 3. The view from the window into this courtyard inspired Wenzel Müller (1767-1835) to compose the song titled: “Kommt ein Vogerl geflogen”. At the end of Blutgasse you come to Domgasse. A CITY WALK BY TITA BÜTTNER
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Olga Olga on Google

A truly hidden gem! I was there for a small concert and was impressed by the interior decoration and overall ambiance! Great acoustic as well, by the way. Highly recommend stop by if you are happened to be downtown close to Stephansplatz or Stadtpark. Or ask your guide if you do a guided tour.

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