mi sono imbattuto nelle foto di questa chiesa e sembra letteralmente una risorsa PS1 che non è stata caricata correttamente. sembra un edificio normale all’interno o è liminale come l’esterno? sembra molto esotico

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    1. Imaginary_String_814 on

      its very beatyful inside, but it looks as you would expect it inside. You see the concrete and this “chaotic” stone pattern from inside too.

      highly recommandable to visit

    2. If you want to go check the opening hours! I’ve met several quite frustrated tourists there in front of closed doors

    3. I’ve attended a wedding in it. It looks very chaotic inside, but there’s a small gap in the slabs with a window, which suggests that it’s a planned chaos.

    4. Born_Equipment_3975 on

      We celebrated our wedding there <3 I highly recommend a visit, it’s feels very airy and welcoming once you are inside! 

    5. Content-Scholar8263 on

      Yes, went to the boyscout group there when I was joung, its a really cool building

    6. Yes, a cousin of mine held their weeding there decades ago. I can’t remember anything special about the inside.

    7. Medium-Comfortable on

      It is wonderfully impressive when you see it in person. Love it, in and outside.

    8. Good-Source966 on

      Sonntags von 9.30 bis 10 30 fix offen. Einfach hingehen und mitfeiern

    9. d645b773b320997e1540 on

      you could’ve just googled the name and found pics of the inside.

    10. When we were kids during the 80s, the area around this church was one of our favorite grounds to hang out (we were living nearby).

      Inside, it’s a fully functional catholic Church and at the same time, a work of architectonic art. It is built from raw concrete blocks and the inside looks less chaotic than it does from the outside. But still, it’s mostly raw concrete everywhere.

      It was designed in the 70s by a very popular Austrian sculptor and is made of raw concrete blocks. It’s one of the most noteworthy pieces of Brutalist architecture in Austria.

      The site was also chosen carefully, because in the WW2 era, Nazi army barracks stood there.

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wotruba_Church](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wotruba_Church)

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