The Capuchin Church was founded by Anna of Tyrol and her husband Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor in 1617. Anna of Tyrol had come up with the idea of a Capuchin monastery and burial place for her and her husband and wanted to build it near Hofburg Palace in Vienna. In her will, Anna left funds to provide for the church’s construction.
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- en.wikipedia.org Capuchin Church, ViennaThe Capuchin Church (German: Kapuzinerkirche) in Vienna, Austria, is a Catholic church and monastery run by the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g190454-d245770…See all things to do. Capuchin Church (Kapuzinerkirche). 4. 172 reviews. #114 of 1,074 things to do in Vienna. Religious Sites. Write a review.
- vienna-concert.com en/venue/capuchin-church-369The official name of the church is Church of Saint Mary of the Angels, but it is commonly known in Vienna as the Capuchin Church.
- holidify.com places/vienna/capuchin-church-…The church was donated by the will of Anna of Tyrol, consort of Emperor Matthias of Habsburg, to the Capuchin brothers when they were at Vienna for...
- unofficialroyalty.com capuchin-church-in-vienna-…Capuchin Church in Vienna (Cloister on left, Church in middle, Imperial Crypt on right); Credit – © Susan Flantzer.
- allaboutvienna.com item/capuchin-church-vienna-…The Capuchin Church in Vienna, officially known as the Church of St. Mary of the Angels, has a rich history intertwined with Austria’s royal heritage.
- facebook.com people/Capuchin-Church-Vienna/…Capuchin Church. Vienna. 114 likes. Religious organisation.
- viennaitineraries.com Capuchin_Church.htmlVienna > What to see in Vienna > Historical sites in Vienna > Churches in Vienna > Capuchin Church.
- kapuzinergruft.com site/en/homeThe burial place of the Habsburg family in Vienna. It is just below the humble church and monastery of the Order of the Capuchin Friars...
- http://tourmycountry.com austria/capuchin-church-…The official opening of the Capuchin Church of Vienna took place in 1632, with a ceremony done by Bishop Anton Wolfrath.