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  1. Lambach Abbey ( German: Stift Lambach) is a Benedictine monastery in Lambach in the Wels-Land district of Upper Austria, Austria. History. A monastery was founded in Lambach in about 1040 by Count Arnold II of Lambach-Wels.

  2. www.tripadvisor.es › Attraction_Review-g4007090-dLambach Abbey - Tripadvisor

    Lambach Abbey. Ver todas las cosas que hacer. Lambach Abbey. 4. 14 opiniones. N.º 1 de 3 cosas que hacer en Lambach. Interés arquitectonicoLugares religiosos. Cerrado ahora. De 9:00 a 12:00, De 13:00 a 16:00.

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    • Klosterplatz 1, Lambach, 4650
  3. Lambach, Abbey of. views 1,876,164 updated. LAMBACH, ABBEY OF. Benedictine abbey near the former Diocese of Passau, now Linz, in upper Austria, founded c. 1040 by Count Arnold II of Wels-Lambach for 12 secular canons, and placed under the patronage of the Assumption.

  4. traunsee-almtal.salzkammergut.at › en › oesterreichLambach Abbey - Salzkammergut

    Lambach Abbey. Lambach, Oberösterreich, Österreich. The Benedictine monastery Lambach, built in the 11th century. Discover “the Marienkloster on the Traun”, walk in the footsteps of Benedictine monasticism. The monastery was founded by Bishop Adalbero in 1056 and is approaching its 1000th anniversary. The Romanesque frescoes in the west ...

    • Klosterplatz 1, Lambach, 4650, Oberösterreich
    • empfang@stift-lambach.at
    • 07245 21710
  5. Lambach Abbey, Lambach: Consulta 14 opiniones, artículos, y 25 fotos de Lambach Abbey, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°1 de 3 atracciones en Lambach.

  6. Welcome to Lambach Abbey! Lambach Abbeys 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.

  7. hmn.wiki › es › Lambach_AbbeyAbadía de Lambach

    Lambach escapó de la disolución de los monasterios del emperador José II en la década de 1780. En 1897/98, Adolf Hitler vivía en la ciudad de Lambach con sus padres y asistía a la escuela del monasterio, donde vio que la hakenkreuz se usaba en tallas decorativas en la piedra y la madera del edificio.