Austria St. Charles Church, Vienna
The church, finished in 1739 by his son Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach was built as the result of a vow taken by Emperor Charles VI during a plague epidemic. The church is consecrated to the patron saint of the Habsburg emperor, Saint Charles Borromeo.
During Advent, from 1 to 24 December, a Christmas market is held on the square in front of the church. The accompanying lights make it difficult to photograph the familiar object but offer other very good motifs. In this case, the evening hours are highly recommended.
During Advent, from 1 to 24 December, a Christmas market is held on the square in front of the church. The accompanying lights make it difficult to photograph the familiar object but offer other very good motifs. In this case, the evening hours are highly recommended.
Photography Tips
The church is nearly empty on Sunday, so this is during blue hour great time to photograph this place.
Travel Information
You can get there via subway station U1 | U4 Karlsplatz. There is also a bus stop just there, so there's no problem but anyway, it is in the center of the city, so you can reach it by walking.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:41 - 16:05
| current local time: 11:12
Photo Themes
Architecture
black and white
blackandwhite
Church
Classical Architecture
Kirche
Night
night photography
nightscape
pond
reflection
schwarzweiß
Spiegelpool
Tourist Attraction
winter
Locations
Wien
Vienna
Karlsplatz
Karlskirche
St. Charles Church
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