The Malteserkirche Church in Vienna, Austria was constructed in the 14th century and dedicated to Holy Johann Baptist and inside you will find an altar-painting of him. Malteserkirche reveals traditional architecture rich in Gothic, Baroque and Classisism elements and is a place where visitors can enjoy musical performances created by great composers such as Mozart, Bach and Haydn.The church of Saint John the Baptist (Malteserkirche) is one of the most important sites in Vienna, Austria and the history is linked to the Maltese Order which is where the name originated from. The front of the Malteserkirche is from 1806-1808 and the furniture that adorns the interior is in the classicist style from around the 17th century.There are many historical churches to see while visiting Vienna, Austria but there are none as grand that hold such importance as the Malteserkirche. The tour of the church ... continue below the picture...
... will not take any more than an hour and it is one tourist attraction that is well talked about in Vienna, Austria and you will regret it if you miss it.Malteserkirche St Johannes Baptist Church in downtown, Vienna, Austria, Europe
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/4.5, exposure time of 1/80 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 32mm.