Austrian Catholic Aesthetics

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Austrian Catholic Aesthetics

Austrian Catholic Aesthetics

@AutCathAes

•Austrian Catholic and Art Nouveau Enthusiast 🇻🇦🇦🇹 •Dedicated to Austrian Catholic Architecture and History

Entrou em Nisan 2026
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ApoTrad
ApoTrad@apotradi·
Vielen Dank für das großartige Treffen! @KathPat_ ist auch im echten Leben so treffsicher und geistreich wie hier auf X👌
KathPat@KathPat_

@KathPat_ meets @apotradi in 📍Wien Leiwand war‘s in Kaffeehaus und Michaelerkirche!

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@cathconclave Shame too, a byzantine Liturgy i attended there almost drove a tear to my eye when i saw the crown of mary being loweres by angels that hangs above the altar
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The Church of St. Charles Borromeo in Vienna, Austria Built by Emperor Charles VI of Austria in thanksgiving for the end of the Plague epidemic that haunted the City in 1713 Constriction was finished in 1737.
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Argentinian Catholic Aesthetics
🇦🇷 Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral (Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción), Córdoba. Construction began in 1582 and lasted over two centuries, yielding Argentina's oldest church in continuous service.
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One of the decorated panels flanking the altarpiece is actually a door, leading to the Convents Chapel, where the brothers would celebrate the liturgy of the hours. During compline it would be opened so the laity could hear.
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The Dominican Convent of Vienna was first established in 1225, only 5 years after St. Dominics death. With the Church being built into the city wall, it was soon destroyed during the first Turkish war. Eventually rebuilt, the original design is now all but lost to History.
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Verlustt🇻🇦
Verlustt🇻🇦@Verlustt11·
Warum fahr ich nicht einfach zur altkatholischen Messe nach Karlsruhe oder Heidelberg?????
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@AutCathAes I don't think so. But I think Czechs have something like that with a Marian column. At least Prague and Brno have these.
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Plague Columns were built all over the country to thank God for deliverance from disease The most famous one is in Vienna, tho often they arent well known and watch over villages and small towns. •Images 1 & 2: St. Pölten •Images 3 & 4: Vienna
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Germania Magna
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I don't know exactly what this type of landscape is called, but it's my favorite.
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