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  1. The design was inspired by the St. Peter's Basilica of the Vatican in Rome. Francesco Martinelli was the main architect. By 1722, most of the building was finished, and in 1733 the Peterskirche was finally consecrated to the Holy Trinity. The new church was the first domed structure in baroque Vienna.

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  2. Apr 9, 2016 · Peterskirche, of course, lies close to the main cathedral, which makes an interesting architectural contrast: Stephansdom has its own bits of Baroque finery but remains largely Gothic in design. How to get to Peterskirche. As it’s just off the main pedestrianised centre of Vienna, you’ll likely pass the church on a walk through the old town.

  3. The design was inspired by the St. Peter’s Basilica of the Vatican in Rome. Francesco Martinelli was the main architect. By 1722, most of the building was finished, and in 1733 the Peterskirche was finally consecrated to the Holy Trinity.

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  4. From the dome to the pulpit it is built just only in baroque style. Not only the facade but also the interior including the side altars are designed in baroque style. It is also the first „tambour“ (drummer) dome in Vienna and was the model for other sacred buildings in the Austrian monarchy.

    • What inspired the design of the Peterskirche in Vienna?1
    • What inspired the design of the Peterskirche in Vienna?2
    • What inspired the design of the Peterskirche in Vienna?3
    • What inspired the design of the Peterskirche in Vienna?4
    • What inspired the design of the Peterskirche in Vienna?5
  5. The design was inspired by the St. Peter's Basilica of the Vatican in Rome. Francesco Martinelli was the main architect. By 1722, most of the building was finished, and in 1733 the Peterskirche was finally consecrated to the Holy Trinity. The new church was the first domed structure in baroque Vienna.

  6. The design was inspired by the St. Peter's Basilica of the Vatican in Rome. By 1722, most of the building was finished, and in 1733, the Peterskirche was finally consecrated to the Holy Trinity. The new church was the first domed structure in baroque Vienna.

  7. Located right in the heart of Vienna's city centre, not far from the cathedral, Peterskirche is a magnificent Baroque building inspired by St Peter's Basilica in Rome. While the current building dates from the 18th century, evidence shows that there has been a church in this spot for over 1600 years.