St. Roch's Church, Vienna
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The St. Roch's Church is a church in Vienna and was built in 1642 by Ferdinand III in thanks for the preservation of Vienna from the plague.[1]
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[edit]- ^ Lisa Feurzeig, John Sienicki Quodlibets of the Viennese Theater 0895796236 2008 - Page xvi "The Rochus Church was built in 1642 by then-Kaiser Ferdinand III in thanks for the preservation of Vienna from the plague. There was also ... 23 Indeed, the Viennese church is dedicated to St. Sebastian along with St. Rochus."
48°12′09″N 16°23′26″E / 48.2025°N 16.3906°E
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- Roman Catholic churches in Vienna
- 17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Austria
- Baroque architecture in Austria
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1642
- 1642 establishments in the Habsburg monarchy
- 17th-century establishments in Austria
- Plague churches
- Saint Roch
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