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48°8'53.09"N, 16°15'12.82"E

heading: 190.0 degree

27 May 2020

48°8'51.50"N, 16°15'12.38"E

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current14:42, 28 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 14:42, 28 May 20204,104 × 2,630 (8.57 MB)Bwag{{Information |Description= {{de|1= Nordansicht der Wotruba- bzw. Dreifaltigkeitskirche auf dem Georgenberg im Wiener Stadtteil Mauer des 23. Gemeindebezirkes Liesing mit dem Lift für den barrierefreien Zugang (ganz rechts, Sommer 2019 eröffnet).<br/>Die Kirche im Stil des Brutalismus wurde auf Initiative von Margarethe Ottillinger (1919–1992) und nach einer Idee des Künstlers Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975) vom Architekten Fritz Gerhard Mayr (* 1931) errichtet. Der Entwurf...

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