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(further pictures and information are available by copying the link at the end of page!) Anton Church (Vienna) The Anton Church in Vienna Favoriten The Anton church is a Saint Anthony of Padua consecrated Roman Catholic parish church at Anton Place in Vienna's 10th district, Favoriten. History At the end of the 19th century, there was only one church in Favoriten, the 1876 consecrated parish church of St. John the Evangelist, who was responsible for 100,000 people. Thus, the construction of another church in the district was necessary, which to the request of the then archbishop Josef Anton Gruscha should be consecrated to Saint Anthony of Padua, the namesake of Gruscha. The foundation stone for the church was laid in the presence of emperor Franz Joseph on November 10, 1896. Just six years later, followed the church's consecration in 1902 again in the presence of the archbishop and the emperor. The plans stemmed of the architect Franz Neumann, the execution took over the Court architect Josef Schmalzhofer. The interior design provided the history painter August Wörndle, while the organ was built by Johann M. Kauffmann. During the Second World War, the Anton church on 6 November and 11 December 1944 was hit hard by bombs. As a result, the dome, the organ loft, parts of the towers and of the nave and the murals were destroyed. Although immediately after the war was begun with reconstruction, it took until 1961 before the restoration was completed. It was headed by architect Anton Steflicek. Due to lack of funds, it was decided at that time to paint the interior plainly white and do without murals. In 1962, the church finally obtained a new organ, by Dreher &amp; Reinisch built as Karl Walter Memorial Organ. It has 52 stops on 3 manuals and pedal. The chancel was redesigned in 1981 and constructed a people's altar. An interior renovation took place in the year 1992. Appearance Dome of Anton Church The Anton church is a monumental and representative construction. It is the largest church of the 10th district. It is located in the midst of Anton Square and is surrounded by a green area. By the streets leading towards Antonplatz, the church by axes of view is yet visible from a further distance. The church is built in a historicizing Romanesque-Byzantine style. Originally, the architect wanted more orient himself to the St. Mark's Basilica of Venice and create a building with four lower domes and a crossing-cupola. However, the high construction costs forced him to economize, by which only a large crossing-cupola was realized. The external appearance is reminiscent of the great Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua. The brick building has a very wide, well over 25 meters long facade which is flanked by two campanile like bell towers (each 51 meters high). Dominating is the 48.5-meter-high crossing-cupola in the center of the building, bearing a four-meter-high blessing statue of Christ. Both the choir and transepts have large vestibules. Above the entrance portal there is in the upper part of the loggias like door building a statue of Saint Anthony of Padua by Heinz Satzinger from the year 1958. Immediately above the door is on a trumeau pillar a figure of Mary of Alois Düll. The mosaics above were donated in 1907 by Favoritner big industrialists. Around the church there are 31 glass mosaic images of saints, who are usually related to Vienna or Austria. Interior The spacious interior not last because of the white painting looks bright and simple. The high altar is designed as marble altar ciborium (1961). The only wall paintings are now located in the choir room, where in the apse the mosaic of Christ Pantocrator by Ernst Bauernfeind from 1962 can be seen as well as two large frescoes with scenes from the Old and New Testament of Hanns Alexander Brunner, also 1962. The pulpit on the basket has bronze reliefs of Heinz Satzinger of 1963. Still of the original equipment, the Way of the Cross reliefs of zinc, which were created according to designs of the architect in 1902, have been preserved. Also from the time around 1900 stem two statues of the Madonna with Child and Sacred Heart of Ludwig Schadler. From the former Schmelzer cemetery a Pietà and a statue of St. John Nepomuk were brought here. Other figures represent the Holy Anna teaching Maria to read, the St. Jude Thaddeus, the St. Joseph and St. Theresa of Lisieux. In the right transept is situated the Antonius altar with a statue of the Saint by Ferdinand Stuflesser from the construction period. Here a 6 cm long rib of Saint Anthony is stored, which was brought by Count Eduard Gaston Pöttickh of Pettenegg, the Titular Archbishop of Damietta, from Italy to Vienna. It is the largest Antonius relic in Vienna. Particular attention deserves the weekday chapel, in which still a wood paneled ceiling with gilded rosettes of 1901 and the images of Saints Francis Xavier, Bonaventure and George, and the Holy Family can be seen. They escaped as the only ones the destructions of the war. The interior of the church Antonskirche Apse mosaic Christ Pantocrator of Ernst Bauernfeind Interior space Antonius altar <a href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonskirche_" rel="nofollow">de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonskirche_</a>(Wien)
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