- Hofkirche, Innsbruck
The Hofkirche (Court Church)
Innsbruck ,Austria , is a Gothic church built 1553–1563 by Ferdinand I as a memorial to his grandfatherMaximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459–1519), [ [http://www.hofkirche.at/en/hofkirche/ Hofkirche website] ] whosecenotaph within boasts a remarkable collection of GermanRenaissance sculpture. It also contains the tomb ofAndreas Hofer ,Tirol 's national hero. [ [http://www.sacred-destinations.com/austria/innsbruck-hofkirche.htm Hofkirche (Court Church), Innsbruck ] ]Although Maximilian's will had directed that he be buried in the castle chapel in
Wiener Neustadt , it proved impractical to construct there the large memorial whose plans he had supervised in detail, and Ferdinand I as executor planned construction of a new church and monastery in Innsbruck for a suitable memorial. In the end, however, Maximilian's simple tomb remained in Wiener Neustadt and the Hofkirche serves as a cenotaph.Church
The church, at Universitätsstrasse 2, was designed by architect
Andrea Crivelli ofTrento , in the traditional German form of ahall church that consists of threenave s with a setback three-sided choir, round and pointed arch windows, and a steep crippled hip roof. Its layeredbuttress es reflect compromise of contemporary Renaissance design with German late Gothic style. Stonemasons Hieronymus de Longhi and Anton de Bol carved the fine Renaissance portal. The interior contains galleries, high slender colonnettes of red marble with white stylizedCorinthian capital s, and a lectern. The gallery's original ribs made fromsandstone fromMittenwald have been preserved, but after the main vault was damaged by earthquake in the 17th century, it was rebuilt in thebaroque style.The high altar seen today was designed in 1755 by the Viennese court architect Nicolaus Pacassi, and decorated with a
crucifixion by the Viennese academic painterJohann Carl Auerbach , and bronze statues of saints Francisco and Theresa by Innsbruck court sculptorBalthasar Moll (1768). The Renaissance organ (1560) is byJörg Ebert ofRavensburg , and described locally as one of the five most famous organs in the world. Domenico Pozzo fromMilan painted the organ panels.A side chapel, the Silver Chapel, was consecrated in 1578. It contains a silver altar to Mary incorporating three elephant tusks and three hundred kilos of ebony, and the tombs of Archduke Ferdinand II and his wife Philippine Welser (both by
Alexander Colin ).Cenotaph
Emperor Maximilian's ornate black marble cenotaph occupies the center of the nave.
Florian Abel , of the Prague imperial court, supplied a full-sized draft of the high tomb in the florid style of courtMannerism . Its construction took more than 80 years; the sarcophagus itself was completed in 1572, and in 1584 its final embellishments were added (the kneeling emperor, four virtues, and iron grille).Trento mason Hieronymus Longi directed construction of the tomb proper. It consists of a base of the
Hagau marble, a bronze relief frieze of trophies (vases, suit of armor, weapons, shields, musical instruments etc.), and above that two rows of white marble reliefs. The 24 reliefs were created by the artistAlexander Colin , based onwoodcut s from the "The Triumphal Arch " ("Ehrenpforte") byAlbrecht Dürer , with four stonebas-relief s each on the tomb's ends, and eight on its longer sides. They depict events from Maximilian's life as follows:
* 1 Maximilian's Wedding with Maria of Burgundy 1477
* 2 The First Battle of Guinegate 1478
* 3 The Recapture of Arras 1492
* 4 The Crowning of Maximilian asKing of the Romans inAachen
* 5 Archduke Sigmund's Victory over the Venetians near Calliano 1487
* 6 The Liberation of Austria from Hungarian Rule 1490
* 7 The Capture ofStuhlweissenburg 1490
* 8 Maximilian's Daughter Margarethe is given back by the French King in 1493
* 9 The Fight Against the Turks in Croatia 1493
* 10 The Foundation of the Holy League against France in 1494
* 11 Maximilian's Wedding withBianca Maria Sforza in 1494
* 12Philip the Fair 's Wedding withJuana of Spain in 1496
* 13 Maximilian's Triumph over the Bohemians nearRegensburg in 1504
* 14 The Siege ofKufstein 1504
* 15 The Subjugation of the Duke of Guelder 1505
* 16 Alliance against Venice 1508
* 17 Victory over Venice in 1509
* 18 The Return of Duke Massimiliano Sforza to Milan in 1512
* 19 The Second Battle of Guinegate 1513
* 20 Maximilian andKing Henry VIII of England meet inThérouanne in 1513
* 21 The Defeat of the Venetians near Vicenza in 1513
* 22 The Capture of the Venetian Fortress of Marano
* 23 The Hungarian Double Wedding in Vienna in 1515
* 24 The Defense ofVerona in 1516The tomb is enclosed within a fine wrought iron grille created by Jörg Schmidhammer of the
Prague court, based on a drawing by the Innsbruck painter Paul Trabel, and capped with statues of the four virtues and kneeling emperor cast inMühlau from models by Alexander Colin.Statues
The cenotaph is surrounded by 28 large bronze statues (200 - 250 cm) of ancestors, relatives and heroes. Their creation took place over between 1502-1555, and occupied a number of artists including the painters
Christian Amberger ,Albrecht Dürer ,Jörg Kölderer ,Jörg Polhamer the elder , andUlrich Tiefenbrunn , and sculptorsPeter Vischer the Elder ,Hans Leinberger ,Leonhart Magt , and Veit Stoß. Three of the statues are based on designs by Dürer. The statues are as follows:* 1 Queen Juana of Spain
* 2 King Ferdinand the Catholic of Spain
* 3 DukePhilip the Good of Burgundy
* 4 DukeCharles the Bold of Burgundy
* 5 DuchessCymburgis of Masovia
* 6 Archduchess Margarethe of Austria
* 7 Empress Maria Bianca Sforza
* 8Sigismund, Archduke of Austria (Sigismund with the Many Coins)
* 9King Arthur
* 10 King Ferdinand of Portugal
* 11Ernest, Duke of Austria
* 12Theoderic the Great
* 13 Duke Albrecht II the Wise of Austria
* 14 King Rudolf I
* 15 King Philip the Fair of Castile
* 16Clovis the King of the Franks
* 17 King Albrecht II
* 18 Emperor Frederick III
* 19 Duke Leopold III the Saint
* 20 Count Albrecht IV of Habsburg
* 21 Duke Leopold III of Austria
* 22Frederick IV, Duke of Austria (Frederick with the Empty Pockets)
* 23Albert I of Germany
* 24Godfrey of Bouillon , King of Jerusalem
* 25 Queen Elisabeth of Hungary
* 26 Queen Maria of Burgundy
* 27 QueenElisabeth of Tirol (Görz-Tyrol)
* 28 Duchess Kunigunde of BavariaThe gallery contains 23 small statues (66 - 69 cm) of the Habsburg patron saints. They were designed by court painter
Jörg Köldere around 1514/15, and carved into wood and then wax byLeonhard Magt . The church also once contained a number of busts of Roman emperors; 20 are now displayed inSchloß Ambras and one is in theBavarian National Museum inMunich .Andreas Hofer tomb
Andreas Hofer ,Tirol 's national hero, is also buried within the church. Sculptor Johann Nepomuk Schaller made his statue; Josef Klieber created the relief of the "Fahnenschwur" (Swearing on the flag) based on a sketch by Josef Martin Schärmer.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.hofkirche.at/en/hofkirche/ Hofkirche description]
* [http://www.hofkirche.at/en/plan/ Hofkirche map with artworks]
* [http://www.sacred-destinations.com/austria/innsbruck-hofkirche.htm Sacred Destinations article]
* Erich Egg, Michael Oberer (ed), "Hofkirche in Innsbruck: Grabmal Kaiser Maximilians I", Kunstverlag Hofstetter, 1993.
* Arthur Wills, "Organ", Schirmer Books, 1985. ISBN 0028728408.
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