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  1. www.tripadvisor.com › Attraction_Review-g4007090-dLambach Abbey - Tripadvisor

    22 de feb. de 2018 · Lambach Abbey. uided tours through the abbey every day at 2pm between Easter Sunday and 31st of October. In addition our museum is open all year between 9am and 5pm. The Benedictine abbey dating to the 11th-century is, with its oldest Romanesque frescoes in southern Germany and Austria, the only remaining Baroque abbey theatre in Austria, the ...

  2. www.stift-lambach.atStift Lambach

    Das Stift wurde 1056 von Bischof Adalbero gegründet und nähert sich dem 1000-Jahr-Jubiläum. Das Kloster am Fluss erlebte viele gute, aber auch schlechtere Jahre, fruchtbringende und schwere Zeiten wechselten einander ab. Doch das Stift Lambach hat bis heute Bestand. Und das Kloster Lambach lebt, hier bewegt sich etwas.

  3. www.upperaustria.com › en › oesterreich-locationBenedictine Abbey Lambach

    Lambach Abbey’s early Romanesque frescoes and nearly 1,000-year history make this Benedictine monastery much more than just a cultural destination. With its summer refectory, baroque theatre, and additional rooms, the Abbey offers something special for any event. The summer refectory (200 m²) and its newly designed foyer (80 m²) are the ...

  4. Benedictine monastery Lambach. The founder of the monastery was Count Arnold II of Wels-Lambach. Around 1046 he had a secular canonical monastery built here. His son Adalbero went to Würzburg, studied there at the cathedral school and became bishop of Würzburg, as successor of the legendary Bruno.

  5. Lambach Abbey. A monastery was founded in Lambach in about 1040 by Count Arnold II of Lambach-Wels. His son, Bishop Adalbero of Würzburg, changed the monastery into a Benedictine abbey in 1056, which it has been since. During the 17th and 18th centuries a great deal of work in the Baroque style was carried out, much of it by the Carlone family.

  6. Marktgemeindeamt Lambach (ed), Lambach. 950 Jahre Stift. 640 Jahre Markt, Lambach: Marktgemeindeamt Lambach, 2006: 35–47. Citation of this web page: Gabriele Liechtenstein "Lambach Abbey and Abbey Church dedicated to the Ascension of Maria" in "Discover Baroque Art", Museum With No Frontiers, 2024.

  7. The Symphony in G major "Old Lambach", K. Anh. 221/45a, was probably written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during 1766 in The Hague and revised in 1767. Both versions – the original and the revision – have survived. The symphony is scored for two oboes, two French horns and strings. In contemporary orchestras, it was also usual to include ...