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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RheinsteigRheinsteig - Wikipedia

    Woodland in Naturpark Rhein-Taunus. Hazards. Cyclists. Website. www.rheinsteig.de. The Rheinsteig is a hiking trail following a mainly elevated path along the east bank of the Rhine River in Germany. [1] Its 320 kilometres (200 mi) route stretches from Bonn to Wiesbaden, running parallel to the Rheinhöhenweg Trail and Rheinburgenweg Trail .

  2. A tour through Kloster Eberbach. Monastery Church, Heibel, 19 ‎July ‎2011, From the collection of: Eberbach Monastery. The 80 meter long Cistercian church is very impressive in its simplicity. It is a romanesque three-aisled pillar basilica. Gothic elements were added later.

  3. Klooster Eberbach ( Duits: Kloster Eberbach) is een voormalig cisterciënzer klooster in de buurt van Eltville am Rhein. Het complex met zijn Romaanse en vroeg- gotische gebouwen behoort tot de belangrijkste monumenten van Europa. Het is een van de locaties van het Rheingau Musik Festival, een internationaal muziekfestival voor klassieke muziek.

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  5. Kloster Eberbach, 65346 Eltville am Rhein. Eberbach Monastery, founded in 1136 by Bernhard von Clairvaux, still exists today as a completely preserved ensemble of outstanding Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque buildings. The almost 900-year-old former Cistercian abbey is a magical place where tradition and modernity come together in a unique ...

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  7. The abbey of Eberbach, lying only a few miles north-west of the cathedral city of Mainz, was originally established as a house of Augustinian canons, but was re-founded in the 1130s by monks from the Cistercian house at Clairvaux. The large new Romanesque church was consecrated in 1186.