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- The R****ratskirche St. Karl Borromäus, commonly called the Karlskirche (German for 'Charles Church'), is a Baroque church located on the south side of...
- The Karlskirche is a church in Zweibrücken built in 1715, destro**** in 1945, rebuilt in 1970. It is one of two landmarks of the town with Alexander's...
- Karlskirche is a baroque church in Vienna, Austria. Karlskirche may also refer to: Karlskirche (K****el), Protestant church in northern Hesse, Germany Karlskirche...
- The Karlskirche in K****el (also Oberneustädter Kirche) is a Protestant church built by Paul du Ry in 1710 for the local Huguenot community. The church...
- most frequented and best connected transportation hubs in Vienna. The Karlskirche is located here. The first district can be reached either by subway (Karlsplatz...
- studies of world architecture. His major works include Schönbrunn Palace, Karlskirche, and the Austrian National Library in Vienna, and Schloss Klessheim,...
- In Austria, the leading figure was Fischer von Erlach, who built the Karlskirche, the largest church of Vienna, to glorify the Habsburg emperors. These...
- Italian baroque style, as exemplified in the theatrical altarpiece of the Karlskirche in Vienna. Early Rococo or Rocaille sculpture in France sculpture was...
- 1909–1913 Town and a narrow street Alpenhof, oil on board, 1926 Die Karlskirche im Winter, 1912 Frühlingsstrauss im Fenster, 1914 Morgen am Bergsee,...
- (1979). Vivaldi. London: Panther Books. p. 173. ISBN 0586050655. "Die Karlskirche Wien". Talbot 2011, pp. 147–148. Talbot 2011, p. 87. Talbot 2011, p. 148...