One of Vienna’s more beautiful churches is the St. Francis of Assisi Church, located in the second district. This impressive church definitely stands out, even in a city full of great churches.
Constructed between 1898 and 1913 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph I’s reign, the church is a four-bay brick basilica with a nave featuring cross vaults. It has a richly articulated choir with galleries, an apse with an ambulatory, and a cross-ribbed vault. It also features two facade towers and a crossing tower.
Additionally, the Empress Elisabeth Chapel was integrated into the church as a memorial following the assassination of Empress Sisi in Geneva. The chapel is located to the left of the presbytery and is a truly striking part of this very impressive building.