Döbling Parish Church, Parish church in Döbling district, Vienna, Austria.
Döbling Parish Church sits at Kardinal-Innitzer-Platz 1 with a Baroque interior featuring a temple-like design and tall windows that flood the space with natural light. The layout follows a traditional church plan with a central altar area and seating for worshippers.
The first written record of a church at this location dates to 1267 as Ecclesia in Tobelico. The current building was constructed between 1826 and 1828, replacing earlier structures from the medieval period onward.
The interior displays an altar painting by Josef Schönmann showing Saint Paul's conversion, along with side altar paintings by J. Kreßler. These artworks shape the visual character of the sacred space and tell religious stories through paint.
The church maintains regular mass schedules and serves the Döbling community as part of the Archdiocese of Vienna. Visitors should dress modestly and check service times before planning a visit.
An 18th-century wooden Mary statue stands alongside an early 19th-century pulpit, both surviving from different construction phases of the church. These two objects show religious continuity across generations within the community.
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