St. Rupert’s Church, Vienna’s oldest church, stands as a testament to the city’s rich history, dating back to the eighth century. Constructed from stone sourced from a Roman settlement, the church showcases an intriguing blend of architectural styles. The main structure exhibits Gothic elements, while the tower retains a Romanesque design. Visitors can explore this historic site, immersing themselves in the layers of history and architectural evolution that have shaped it over the centuries.
St. Rupert’s Church (Ruprechtskirche)
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