- Ruprechtskirche
Infobox religious building
building_name= St. Ruprecht's Church
caption="Ruprechtskirche" from Franz-Josefs-Kai
location=Vienna ,Austria
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religious_affiliation=Roman Catholic
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leadership= P. Gernot Wisser "s.j."cite web|url=http://www.ruprechtskirche.at|title= Official Website of the St. Ruprecht's Church]
website= [http://www.ruprechtskirche.at Official Website]
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architecture_type= Church cite web |url=http://stephanscom.at/pfarren/dekanate/Stadtdekanat_1/Dom-_und_Metropolitanpfarre_St._Stephan |title= Dom- und Metropolitanpfarre St. Stephan |accessmonthday=11-12 |accessyear=2007 |author= |date= |language=German |publisher= Erzdiözese Wien]
architecture_style= Roman,Baroque
facade_direction=NWbW
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year_completed= 740 cite web |url=http://www.ruprechtskirche.at/guided_tour/tour.htm |title=A Short Guide to Saint Ruprecht's Church |accessmonthday=11-09 |accessyear= 2007 |author= |date= |work= |publisher= Rektorat Sankt Ruprecht | quote="... According to tradition, St. Ruprecht's Church was founded in the year 740 by Cunald and Gisalrich, two of the church patron's companions."]
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capacity= 100
length=27 m
width= 13 m
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materials=The Ruprechtskirche (German: "Church of St. Ruprecht") is usually considered to be the oldest church in
Vienna and is dedicated to Saint Rupert of Salzburg, patron saint of the salt merchants of Vienna. It is located in one of the oldest parts of the city, the section of the RomanVindobona .History
According to legend, it was founded by Cunald and Gisalrich, companions of Rupert during his occupation of the seat of bishop of
Salzburg . However, because Salzburg had influence over religious issues in Vienna between 796 and 829, it is more probable that it was founded in this period.The first reference in historical documentation is in a document of
1200 when Duke Heinrich II Jasomirgott describes a gift to theSchottenstift church. The document also mentions the Ruprechtskirche, which is labeled the oldest in the city.After the destruction of the Roman settlement, the core part of the city grew in the area near the church. It was the seat of the religious administration before that function was transferred to the
Stephansdom in1147 .During the
Middle Ages , the church was the seat of the "Salt Office" (Salzamt), which distributed salt to individual buyers and ensured its quality. The church overlooks the jetty of the salt merchants on theDanube channel.The ivy-covered church has been rebuilt and altered many times in its history. In
1276 , it was damaged by fire and modified. The choir dates from the 13th century, while the southern nave dates from the 15th century. In 1622, it was redecorated in a baroque style. It was also somewhat damaged by shellfire duringWorld War II and affected by the demolition of the nearby ruins of another building. In the middle of the apse, there are two Romanesque stained-glass windows.Other notable facts
The oldest bells in Vienna are located in the church, dating from around 1280.
The oldest glass window panes (dating from approximately 1370) can be found in the church. They depict a crucified Christ and the Madonna with baby.
A statue of Saint Rupert is located in the north part of the main tower.
The arch on the western gallery has a plaque with the label "AEIOU 1439", an undecyphered motto of Emperor Frederick III. The plaque was designed to commemorate the entrance of the emperor to Vienna on
December 6 ,1439 .A relic of the sarcophagus of
Saint Vitalis is located in the church containing the remains of a claimed Christian victim from theRoman catacombs . This memorial of victimization has special meaning in modern times because theGestapo headquarters, which was used for torture and the organization of Jewish deportations, was located nearby in the Morzinplatz square.Oldest church debate
There is currently some debate whether the Ruprechtskirche is truly the oldest church in Vienna. Discoveries of old foundations under the Peterskirche and old graves under the
Stephansdom have disputed the certainty of this label.Notes
References
*cite book | last = Wehdorn | first = Manfred | title = Vienna. a Guide to the Unesco World Heritage Sites | publisher = Springer | location = Berlin | year = 2003 | isbn = 9783211408636|pages= 105-106
* [http://www.ruprechtskirche.at/guided_tour/tour.htm Ruprechtskirche tour webpage]
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