Karlskirche: reviews, price and practical tips

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4.2/5 5 reviews
Karlsplatz, 1040 Vienna, Austria
Karlsplatz, 1040 Vienna, Austria
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Visiting Karlskirche

When the competition is fierce, you simply have to be the best, and Karlskirche fits that description perfectly. It is arguably the finest example of Baroque architecture in all of Austria. As the final masterpiece of the renowned architect Johan Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, it has illuminated Vienna with its grand presence since 1739. Dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, the church plays with oversized dimensions and intricate sculptural details. Located on a central city square, this landmark is as majestic as it is visually striking.

An elevator to the dome

Even before you step inside, the facade sets the tone. Karlskirche draws from Byzantine and Roman influences to create a powerful impression. Its portico features six columns topped by a triangular pediment, which evokes the design of Trajan's Column, while its lines suggest those of the Hagia Sophia. The building is quintessential Baroque, symbolizing the stature of Vienna. Symbolic elements appear everywhere, particularly in the two massive, spiral-sculpted columns that frame the green dome. The exterior is truly colossal, measuring 55 meters long and 40 meters wide, with a central dome peaking at 72 meters. The interior is equally impressive, where the main altar and its stucco reliefs stand out like a painting. Spanning 1250 m², the frescoes in the dome were painted by Johann Michael Rottmayr and add a sublime quality to the space. You can take an elevator to a platform that allows you to admire this artwork up close. At a height of 32 meters, the view over the nave is remarkable, and you can catch a glimpse of the surrounding city. Built following a plague epidemic, the structure stands as Emperor Charles VI's gesture of gratitude for the end of the sickness and remains a powerful symbol of a city choosing to thrive once again.

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Opening hours

Open Monday through Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with extended hours until 9:00 PM on Thursday. Sunday hours are from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Visitors are welcome outside of parish service times, which occur at 6:00 PM on weekdays and at 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 7:00 PM on Sundays.
Hours are indicative and subject to change

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Reviews of Karlskirche

Summary of 5 reviews
4.2/5
Average rating
+25
Total recommendations

Ratings by visit type

With family
3.8
As a couple
4.4
With friends
4.2

Avygeo ranking

#92
in the world
#87
in Europe
#4
in Austria
#4
in Vienna

Incredible facade

The facade of the Karlskirche is truly incredible. Its ornate Baroque style makes this church really unique. I have never seen anything like it. Visiting the interior is interesting, but it is not necessarily worth the price. It is possible to go up to the terrace for the view, but I was expecting something better. If you are in a rush, you can just admire the exterior of the church.

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A magnificent dome

With its imposing facade blending Baroque and ancient styles, the Karlskirche surprised me with its unique architecture. Inside, the very busy, slightly kitschy decor took me right back to the heart of imperial power. The main highlight of the monument is its dizzying dome, adorned with frescoes, which you can admire up close thanks to a staircase that leads to the upper level. The visit also allows you to go out onto the outdoor terrace, which offers a beautiful view of Karlsplatz and the rooftops of Vienna.

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Impressive dome

Once inside the church, the dome really impressed me. It is very high and open, and decorated with superb frescoes. You can go up to the outdoor terrace of the church to see a nice view of Vienna.

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Overrated

I had read that an elevator takes you to a level where you can see the ceiling fresco up close. Apparently, the elevator was broken or maybe didn't even exist, I didn't really get it. The price was the same though. There is still a staircase to get to the terrace. More annoying, they had hung a light installation with neon tubes under the dome. The point of it escaped me, and the structure actually blocked the view of the fresco painted under the dome. Aside from that, there is a nice view of the city from the terrace. The Baroque decoration inside the church is magnificent.

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Go up to the top level: magical

Built over several different eras, the outside of the church mixes several styles. That does not necessarily please everyone. In any case, the square surrounding it is a beautiful spot.
For me, you absolutely must go inside, even if there is an entrance fee, and take the elevator up to the upper level. You will see the dome frescoes up close, and as a bonus, you will get a panoramic view of Vienna.
The baroque style of the interior will really blow you away.

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