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Emperor Ferdinand´s II Mausoleum
Burial Place of Emperor Ferdinand II and his family

1608: red marble sarcophagus
1614: start of the complex´s building on the site of a former cemetery chapel
after 1619/20: addition of the faÃ. . ., Early and high Baroque


Graz, Styria, Austria

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Emperor Ferdinand´s II Mausoleum
Burial Place of Emperor Ferdinand II and his family

1608: red marble sarcophagus
1614: start of the complex´s building on the site of a former cemetery chapel
after 1619/20: addition of the façade´s two segment gables
1622–37: roofing work
1635–36: building of the tower
about 1635/36: statues on the roof
1640: stucco work and altar consecration in the crypt
beginning in 1687: interior church and burial chapel
from 1654: repair work
1688–89: reconditioning and restoration (seventy-four years after start of construction and after a construction pause of over forty years), stucco work in the church, ceiling frescoes in the church and in the burial chapel
beginning in 1689: stucco work in the burial chapel
1694: stucco work in the crypt replaced
1695–96: stucco figures in the burial chapel´s niches
1697–99: sculptures on the altars in the church
1714: consecration of the church and of six altars
1768–69: Holy Sepulchre, Early and high Baroque


Graz, Styria, Austria


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Gmunden Parish Church

1270: first documentary mention
First half of the 14th century: construction of church
Second half of the 17th century: start of baroquisation. . ., Gothic and Baroque (various eras)


Gmunden, the district Gmunden´s capital, Upper Austria, Austria

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Gmunden Parish Church

1270: first documentary mention
First half of the 14th century: construction of church
Second half of the 17th century: start of baroquisation (exterior and interior)
First third of the 17th century: Holy Virgin statue
17th century: baptismal font
1678: Epiphany statues
1679: high altar (modified about 1860)
1685: Anna altar
About 1690: St Elizabeth and St Zachariah statues
End 17th century: St Barbara and St Margaretha statues
1713–18: construction of tower
1723: entrance hall
First half of 18th century: St Peter and St Paul statues, Gothic and Baroque (various eras)


Gmunden, the district Gmunden´s capital, Upper Austria, Austria


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Former endowment for ladies of rank (today Sacred Heart Convent) with collegiate church (today Sacred Heart Church)

1567–1570: construction; 1629–1636: Baroque stuccowork; 1670: renovation


Hall in Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

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Former endowment for ladies of rank (today Sacred Heart Convent) with collegiate church (today Sacred Heart Church)

1567–1570: construction; 1629–1636: Baroque stuccowork; 1670: renovation


Hall in Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria


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Jesuit Church Innsbruck

1619–1622/1627–1640 (Early Baroque building and interior work phases)


Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

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Jesuit Church Innsbruck

1619–1622/1627–1640 (Early Baroque building and interior work phases)


Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria


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Cistercian Monastery of Stams

1615–1620: construction of the monastery building; 1631–1635; 1692–1724: Baroque redesign of the monastery church; 1729–1732


Stams, Tyrol, Austria

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Cistercian Monastery of Stams

1615–1620: construction of the monastery building; 1631–1635; 1692–1724: Baroque redesign of the monastery church; 1729–1732


Stams, Tyrol, Austria


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The Servite Monastery Church of St. Charles Borromeo

1620–1654; c. 1760–1766: interior redesign


Volders, Tyrol, Austria

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The Servite Monastery Church of St. Charles Borromeo

1620–1654; c. 1760–1766: interior redesign


Volders, Tyrol, Austria


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Lambach Abbey and Abbey Church dedicated to the Ascension of Maria

798 first documentary mention
1056 foundation and conversion of a former canonry into a Benedictine monastery (since the mid/late 1040s)
1639 . . ., Early, high and late Baroque


Lambach, Upper Austria, Austria

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Lambach Abbey and Abbey Church dedicated to the Ascension of Maria

798 first documentary mention
1056 foundation and conversion of a former canonry into a Benedictine monastery (since the mid/late 1040s)
1639 church towers raised by 3 storeys (above the Roman base)
first half 17th century reconstruction of the destroyed abbey buildings after several wars (on and around the medieval building core)
1652–56 construction of the church
1652–55 painting for the (earlier) high altar
about 1655 stucco work in church
1656–61 paintings at side altars
1657 West wing marble portal
about 1660 South wing abbey building
1662 wrought iron grill in church
1698 fresco paintings in church finished
end 17th century West wing abbey building and library
1706–07 North wing abbey building
1708–09 stucco work in library and ambulatory
1716–17 high altar of church
about 1720 until after 1740 fresco paintings, ceiling and walls of refectory
1770 wall painting in theatre
probably 1878 towers’ onion-shaped helm roofs, Early, high and late Baroque


Lambach, Upper Austria, Austria


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Kremsmünster Abbey and Abbey Church
Kremsmünster Abbey and Abbey Church Divine Saviour and Redeemer

777: foundation of the monastery by Tassilo III, last Duke of Bavaria
1232 until 14th century: erection of the church and monastery buildings
. . ., Early, high and late Baroque


Kremsmünster, Upper Austria, Austria

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Kremsmünster Abbey and Abbey Church
Kremsmünster Abbey and Abbey Church Divine Saviour and Redeemer

777: foundation of the monastery by Tassilo III, last Duke of Bavaria
1232 until 14th century: erection of the church and monastery buildings
beginning 17th century: construction of the new monastery buildings and baroquisation until about 1700
1638–40: erection of the greenhouse for figs
1640–41: construction of the so-called Mosque (pavilion)
1680/1681: church’s West façade, stucco work in the church
1682–86: most statues on the church’s altars
1690–92: construction of the fish pools
1696: fresco painting in the Imperial Hall
1700–12: painting at high altar
1712: high altar
1717: extension of the fish pools
1719: stucco work in the Imperial Hall
1721: emperors’ portraits in the Imperial Hall
1748–59: construction of the observatory, Early, high and late Baroque


Kremsmünster, Upper Austria, Austria


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Church of Mariahilf
Mariahilf Parish Church

1607 laying of the church´s and the monastery´s foundation stones
1609 beginning of construction of the monastery building and church
1616 t. . ., Early and late Baroque and Rococo


Graz, Styria, Austria

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Church of Mariahilf
Mariahilf Parish Church

1607 laying of the church´s and the monastery´s foundation stones
1609 beginning of construction of the monastery building and church
1616 the monastery´s building finished
1627 church´s first baroque façade
from 1691 construction of the former summer refectory, today Minoritensaal
from 1697 ceiling stucco in the former summer refectory
end of the 17th century ceiling stucco in the former summer refectory´s staircase
1702 ceiling fresco paintings in the former summer refectory
beginning of the 18th century fresco paintings in the former summer refectory´s staircase
1703 Prince Johann Seyfried von Eggenberg’s portrait in the former summer refectory´s staircase
about 1715/20 putti in the former summer refectory´s staircase
1732 painting Miraculous Multiplication of the Loaves in the former summer refectory, interior completed
1740 statue of the Miraculous Madonna above the church´s portal
1742–45 new façade of the church: porch, two towers and statues
circa 1769 church´s high altar, the painting´s frame and the statues on both sides, Early and late Baroque and Rococo


Graz, Styria, Austria


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Catholic Parish Church of Mary Help

Erected 1647–1649, interior work up to 1689


Innsbruck, Höttinger Au, Tyrol, Austria

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Catholic Parish Church of Mary Help

Erected 1647–1649, interior work up to 1689


Innsbruck, Höttinger Au, Tyrol, Austria


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Catholic Collegiate Church of St. Lawrence and St. Stephen

1651–1667: new Baroque building; 1713–1719: façade; 1702/03: stuccowork; 1702–1707: ceiling paintings; 1665: altars (1767/68 altered)


Innsbruck, municipal district Wilten, Tyrol, Austria

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Catholic Collegiate Church of St. Lawrence and St. Stephen

1651–1667: new Baroque building; 1713–1719: façade; 1702/03: stuccowork; 1702–1707: ceiling paintings; 1665: altars (1767/68 altered)


Innsbruck, municipal district Wilten, Tyrol, Austria


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Catholic Parish Church of St. Nicholas

1661–1674: Baroque modification; c. 1770–1776: Rococo interior work


Elbigenalp (in Lechtal), Tyrol, Austria

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Catholic Parish Church of St. Nicholas

1661–1674: Baroque modification; c. 1770–1776: Rococo interior work


Elbigenalp (in Lechtal), Tyrol, Austria


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Lienz Valley Fortification

Founded in the High Middle Ages; Baroque modification c. 1666


Leisach, East Tyrol, Austria

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Lienz Valley Fortification

Founded in the High Middle Ages; Baroque modification c. 1666


Leisach, East Tyrol, Austria


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Abbey Church dedicated to the Ascension of Maria and to Saint Jacob/James the Elder

1671/1672: start of construction;
1674: prelate court’s west front was finished;
1678: east and north wing and the abbey’s tower were fini. . ., High Baroque


Schlierbach, Upper Austria, Austria

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Abbey Church dedicated to the Ascension of Maria and to Saint Jacob/James the Elder

1671/1672: start of construction;
1674: prelate court’s west front was finished;
1678: east and north wing and the abbey’s tower were finished;
1680–83: erection of the church, its tower and the cloister tract;
1699–1701: the monastery complex was finished;
1712: the library was added, High Baroque


Schlierbach, Upper Austria, Austria


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The Servite Monastery Church of St. Augustine

1695–1697 and 1707–1711


Rattenberg, Tyrol, Austria

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The Servite Monastery Church of St. Augustine

1695–1697 and 1707–1711


Rattenberg, Tyrol, Austria


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St. Florian Abbey and Abbey Basilica

1674–76/77 Meierhof
1686–1708 construction (church)
1690–95 fresco paintings (church)
1695–1708 west wing
1706–14 staircase . . ., Baroque (various eras)


St. Florian, district Linz-Land, Upper Austria, Austria

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St. Florian Abbey and Abbey Basilica

1674–76/77 Meierhof
1686–1708 construction (church)
1690–95 fresco paintings (church)
1695–1708 west wing
1706–14 staircase west wing
1713 portal west wing
1706–31 paintings, stucco, stoves, fittings guest rooms
1718–24 south wing Marble Hall
1719 painting Augustinus altar (church)
1724/25–30 summer refectory
1744–50 east wing library
1750 fresco painting church (choir), Baroque (various eras)


St. Florian, district Linz-Land, Upper Austria, Austria


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St. Anne’s Column

1704–1706


Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

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St. Anne’s Column

1704–1706


Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria


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Parish and Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption

c. 1710–1730 (Baroque redesign)


Kaltenbrunn im Kaunertal, Tyrol, Austria

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Parish and Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption

c. 1710–1730 (Baroque redesign)


Kaltenbrunn im Kaunertal, Tyrol, Austria


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Catholic Guild Church of St. Joseph

1710–1712


Bichlbach, Tyrol, Austria

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Catholic Guild Church of St. Joseph

1710–1712


Bichlbach, Tyrol, Austria


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