Collegiate Church, Salzburg

Overlooking a market in Salzburg, the splendid Kollegienkirche (Collegiate Church; sometimes called the Universitätskirche) was designed by the great Baroque architect Fischer von Erlach.

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History of Collegiate Church

The Kollegienkirche was built between 1694 and 1707 for the local Benedictine university founded in 1622. The university was disbanded in 1810 but reopened in 1962 as part of the University of Salzburg (the main campus is in the suburb of Nonntal).

What to See at Collegiate Church

Certainly the largest and best Salzburg church designed by Erlach (who also built the Holy Trinity Church and renovated the Franciscan Church), the Collegiate Church is also one of the most celebrated Baroque churches in all of Austria.

The church is built on a modified Greek cross plan with a unique convex facade. Inside, the high altar by Anton Pfaffinger (1740) incorporates classical columns representing the Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Altar paintings are by Johann Michael Rottmayr.

Quick Facts on Collegiate Church

Site Information
Names:Collegiate Church · Kollegienkirche · Universitätskirche
Country:Austria
Categories:churches; collegiate churches; academic chapels
Styles:Baroque style
Dates:1694-1707
Status: active
Visitor and Contact Information
Coordinates:47.799132° N, 13.043014° E
Address:Universitätsplatz
Salzburg, Austria
Phone:0662/841-327-72
Hours:Daily 9am-6pm
Lodging:View hotels near Collegiate Church
Note: This information was accurate when first published and we do our best to keep it updated, but details such as opening hours and prices can change without notice. To avoid disappointment, please check with the site directly before making a special trip.

References

  1. Personal visit (September 2004).
  2. Kollegienkirche - Frommer's Austria
  3. Kollegienkirche - Fodor's Austria
  4. Universitätsplatz and around - Rough Guide Austria

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