Kollegienkirche
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Luka Esenko
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About this spot
The Kollegienkirche, or the Collegiate Church, in Salzburg is a remarkable example of Baroque architecture, designed by the celebrated architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. Constructed between 1694 and 1707, this church was originally built for the University of Salzburg and is now a significant landmark in the city. The church's striking façade and its twin towers are notable features, embodying the grandeur and elegance of Baroque style. Inside, the Kollegienkirche impresses with its spacious, light-filled nave and ornate stucco work, creating an atmosphere of solemnity and beauty. The church's high altar, with its dramatic sculptural elements, is particularly noteworthy.
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