Belvedere (Palace Chapel)
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Belvedere Palace Chapel is a chapel located in the south eastern corner tower of the Upper
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. It was designed by the Austrian architect
Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt (14 November 1668 – 16 November 1745) was an Austrian baroque architect and military engineer who designed stately buildings and churches and whose work had a profound influence on the architecture of the Habsburg E ...
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History

Construction of the chapel was completed in 1723. The Palace Chapel was first opened to the public in May 1753. Up to this time, it had been reserved for the daily prayers of Prince Eugene and a select group of eminent individuals made up of the nobility, artists, and scholars. An Inventory of the Imperial and Royal Palace Chapel in the Belvedere from 1776 lists all the articles required to hold a Holy Mass. It can therefore be assumed with certainty that it was used for ecclesiastical purposes. At the end of the war in 1918 and the abdication of the last emperor of the Habsburg monarchy, the palace ensemble became state property. While both palaces were severely damaged during World War II, the Belvedere Palace Chapel survived intact. The chapel initially remained unused, but was returned to its original use under the direction of Hans Aurenhammer. Commemorative Masses were celebrated each year on two occasions: on April 21, the anniversary of the death of
Prince Eugene of Savoy Prince Eugene Francis of Savoy–Carignano, (18 October 1663 – 21 April 1736) better known as Prince Eugene, was a Generalfeldmarschall, field marshal in the army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty during the 17th a ...
, and on June 28, the anniversary of the death of
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. Hans Aurenhammer's successor as director, Hubert Adolph, initiated regular Sunday Mass in the Palace Chapel that was open to the public. This Mass was conducted on an alternating basis by priests from St. Elisabeth's Church and St. Paul's Church. In addition, Adolph had a small organ fitted in the chapel. As federal government property, the chapel is part of the Belvedere's museological collection. As part of an agreement with the federal government, it is now open every Sunday at midday for Catholic Holy Mass. According to ecclesiastical law, the chapel is situated in the Viennese parish of St. Charles Borromeo. In recent decades, Mass in the Belvedere Palace Chapel has been celebrated by the military chaplain, Monsignor Professor Alfred Sammer.


Description

The chapel is decorated in red-brownish and stucco marbling with contrasting white walls and gold gildings. The impression evokes the two marble halls in the Upper and Lower Belvedere. Hildebrandt used the best available artists for the decoration. The ''Resurrection of Jesus Christ'' altarpiece was painted by Neapolitan painter
Francesco Solimena Francesco Solimena (4 October 1657 – 3 April 1747) was a prolific Italian painter of the Baroque era, one of an established family of painters and draughtsmen. Biography Francesco Solimena was born in Canale di Serino in the province of ...
over a period of ten years and completed in 1729. A model of Solimena's altarpiece by Santino Bussi is displayed in the hall next to the chapel. Bussi was also responsible for the jewelry in the remaining halls of the Upper Belvedere. The sculptures of ''Saint John the Baptist'' and ''Saint Peter'' were executed by
Domenico Parodi Domenico Parodi (1672 – 19 December 1742, in Genoa) was an Italian painter, as well as a sculptor and architect, of the late-Baroque. He was the son of the famous Genoese sculptor Filippo Parodi and the older brother of the Baroque painter Gi ...
from Genoa. The ceiling fresco is by Carlo Innocenzo Carlone from northern Italy and depicts God the Father with the Holy Spirit as a dove surrounded by angels. It was completed in 1723. The fresco figures of God the Father and the Holy Spirit, along with Jesus Christ in the altarpiece, form a trinity.


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