Elisabethinenkirche (Wien)

In 1710, during the renovation of the Bartolotti Houses, a small wooden church was built with a donation from the imperial family and consecrated in 1711.

The main donor was now the Prince-Primate of Hungary, Archbishop Emmerich Esterházy.

The consecration took place in 1749, the same year the pharmacy was opened as a donation from Empress Maria Theresa.

(kg) (cm) The large bell has round arch openings in the mantle, each containing a crucifix.

[1] In the hospital wing, built between 1834 and 1836, by the master builder Josef Eyselt, there is a rectangular barrel-vaulted chapel with a dome and gallery in the Nazarene style.

Interior view