The Karlskirche, also known as St. Charles' Church, is a Baroque church located in Vienna, Austria. It was built in the 18th century by Emperor Charles VI and named after Saint Charles Borromeo. The church features a stunning dome and two giant columns with reliefs and golden imperial eagles. The interior is decorated with marble stonework, wall paintings, reliefs, statues, and gold accents. Visitors can access the church model, organ, and treasury, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the rooftop terrace. The church also hosts regular classical concerts, including performances by Orchestra 1756. The church is accessible for visitors with disabilities, with a ramp and sensor-activated doors
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Activities: We enjoyed the beautiful architecture of Karlsplatz and the two large playgrounds, it was a great spot to relax and let the kids run around
Highlights: We enjoyed the beautiful architecture of Karlsplatz and the two large playgrounds, it was a great spot to relax and let the kids run around ✨