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DescriptionKarlskirche panorama.jpg |
Deutsch: Österreich, Wien, Karlskirche
English: Austria, Vienna, St. Charles's Church
Русский: Австрия, Вена, Карлскирхе
Français : Autriche, Vienne, Église Saint-Charles-Borromée
Polski: Kościół św. Karola Boromeusza (Karlskirche) w Wiedniu
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This media shows the protected monument with the number 21986 in Austria. |
This is the Karlskirche (Church of St. Charles Borromeo) in Vienna. I found it during a short trip into the town after the sessions at the conference were finished for that day. I kinda ran into it by accident, barely seeing the tops of the towers as I crossed the Karlsplatz on my way to the Secession. Unfortunately, there was a service in session, so I couldn't go up into the dome, which might have been a good thing since I hardly made it back in time for the conference reception as it was...
However, it's a pity that most churches in Vienna close their doors to visitors at around 6pm – spending the day at a conference leaves little time to see most of them from the inside.
This panorama was stitched from 3 portrait shots. I had originally taken 5 shots, but it was beyond my computer to be able to stitch all of them together. Ah well, the stuff to the left and right would have been boring anyway.
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Date |
8 October 2009, 03:07 |
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Karlskirche (panorama)
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Author |
Marcus Winter from Potsdam, Germany |
Camera location
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48° 11′ 56.86″ N, 16° 22′ 16.30″ E
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( Info)48.199127;16.371195 |
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