Deutschordenskirche (Vienna)

Deutschordenskirche (Vienna)

Infobox religious building
building_name=Church of the Teutonic Order (Deutschordenskirche)


caption=Church of the Teutonic Knights
location=Vienna, Austria
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religious_affiliation=Roman Catholic
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leadership= P. Johannes Kellner [ [http://www.deutscher-orden.at/htm/2_do/7_a_popup.htm Homepage des Deutschen Ordens] ]
website= [http://www.deutscher-orden.at/ Official Website]
architect=
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=Gothic, Baroque
facade_direction= SSW
year started=1326
year_completed=1375
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capacity=150
length= 25 m
width= 10 m
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The Deutschordenskirche is the church of the Teutonic Order, a German-based Roman Catholic religious order formed at the end of the 12th century. Located in Vienna, Austria, near the Stephansdom, it is the current seat of the Grand Master of the Order.

Church

This Gothic church was built in the 14th century (1326-1375) and consecrated to St. Elisabeth of Thuringia. Some of the stucco work was performed by the Italian artists Simone Allio in 1697 and Girolamo Alfieri in 1700. The church was remodelled in Baroque style in 1720 (probably) by the architect Anton Erhard Martinelli, while Count Guido von Starhemberg was the commander of the Order. Alfieri worked again in this church in the period 1720-1725, as well as the sculptor Giovanni Antonio Canevale. However, the church has retained some of its Gothic origins, such as pointed arches in the windows.

The walls are decorated with rows of numerous armorial bearings of the Order of Teutonic Knights and several commemorative stones, such as the tombstone of Siegfried Grafen Sarau with relief work by Giovanni Stanetti and of bailiff Jobst von Wetzhausen (1524) by Loy Hering.

Of particular interest is the Flemish winged triptych, an polychromed altarpiece from 1520. The woodcarver and the painter are unknown. The polychromy was made and signed by Jan van Wavere, a polychromer from Mechelen. Cite web| url=http://www.answers.com/topic/wavere-jan-van-fl-c-1514-1521-22-2| title=Jan van wavere|accessdate=2007-10-16|publisher=Oxford University Press|work=Art Encyclopedia] It depicts in vivid woodcarvings scenes from the Passion of Christ.

Schatzkammer des Deutschen Ordens

The church is incorporated in the "Deutschordenshaus", the seat of the Order. Next to the cobbled inner courtyard is the "Schatzkammer" (the Treasure Room), a real ecclesiastical treasure trove that has been turned into a museum, consisting of five rooms on the second floor. The different collections have been built by successive Grand Masters during eight centuries. They constitute one of the oldest treasure collections in Vienna, covering the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. The real start of the "Schatzkammer" can be dated to 1525 when the Grand Master Albert of Prussia converted to Lutheranism and declared the collections his private property. The museum was reopened on 22 April 2006 after an extensive renovation.

The first room displays Gothic coins, medals, seals, crosses, and a 13th century coronation ring.

The second room shows chalices with silvery filigree, but also some more extravagant features. There is a salt-cellar tree, made from red coral, hung with sharks' teeth. In medieval times these were thought to be fossilized adders' tongues, able to detect poisoned food. Also remarkable are a number of vessels made of coconut shells, such one from Goa with silver mountings and another one in chinoiserie style. Also notable is a silver chain (ca. 1500) for the sword carried by the members of the Order. It carries a hanger depicting the Madonna and Child and the insignia of the Order. A precious table clock is adorned with garnets and turquoise and surrounded with a garland of gilded leaves.

The other rooms contain a collection of oriental arms such as a Sumatran kris with a wavy blade and a rhino horn handle, carved in the shape of Buddha with precious stones. Another valuable of the collection is the charter by Pope Gregory IX from 1235, declaring Elisabeth of Thuringia a saint. Finally, there are several Gothic paintings and a Carinthian woodcarving of "Saint George and the Dragon".

The treasury is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10am-12noon, Wednesdays and Fridays 3-5pm.

External links

* [http://www.deutscher-orden.at/ Homepage des Deutschen Ordens (in German)]
* [http://www.deutscher-orden.at/htm/2_do/6_schatzkammer.htm Schatzkammer und Museum des Deutschen Ordens(in German)]

Notes

References

*cite journal| last = Pillich| first = Walter| title = Zur Baugeschichte der Deutschordenskirche in Wien| journal = Wiener Geschichtsblätter | volume = VIII| issue = 1| pages = 1–10| publisher = Verein für Geschichte der Stadt Wien| location = Wien| date = 1953| url =http://www.wien.gv.at/kultur/archiv/kooperationen/vgw/geschichtsblaetter.html| doi =| id =
*Demel, Bernhard and Krones, Wolfgang. "Das Deutsch-Ordens-Haus zu Wien: Von den Anfängen des Ordens im Jahre 1190 bis heute". Wien 1994.
*cite book | last = Brook | first = Stephen | title = Eyewitness Travel Guide to Vienna | publisher = Dorling Kindersley Publishing | location = New York | year = 1994 | isbn = 1564586472
*cite book | last = Humphreys | first = Rob | title = The Rough Guide to Vienna - Edition 4 | publisher = Rough Guides | location = London | year = 2005 | isbn = 1843534118


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