Maria-im-Elend-Kirche, Parish church in Floridsdorf, Austria
Maria-im-Elend Church is a parish building in Floridsdorf, Vienna, featuring traditional Austrian church architecture. The structure displays characteristic design elements that reflect religious and regional building traditions.
The church gained independence from Kagran parish in 1485 and received its name following floods in 1489 that separated the communities. These events marked its establishment as an independent place of worship.
The parish church serves as a gathering place for the Catholic community and hosts regular religious ceremonies and celebrations. Residents from the neighborhood come here for worship and community observances throughout the year.
The building is accessible year-round for visitors to explore its interior and attend religious services. Local community contacts can provide details about specific service times and visiting conditions.
The name literally refers to Mary in distress, stemming from a specific flood event in the 15th century that reshaped local community boundaries. This direct link between a natural disaster and a church's permanent name is unusual in Vienna's urban history.
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