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  1. Seckau es una localidad del distrito de Murtal, en el estado de Estiria, Austria, con una población estimada a principio del año 2018 de 1281 habitantes. Se encuentra ubicada en el centro-oeste del estado, al oeste de la ciudad de Graz —la capital del estado— y cerca de la frontera con el estado de Carintia. 2 .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeckauSeckau - Wikipedia

    Seckau (Slovene: Sekava) is a Marktgemeinde in the state of Styria, Austria. It is situated near Knittelfeld . It is known for the Benedictine Seckau Abbey , once the seat of the bishopric Graz -Seckau.

    • 46.26 km² (17.86 sq mi)
    • Austria
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seckau_AbbeySeckau Abbey - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Abbey Church
    • Gallery
    • In Numismatics
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    Middle Ages

    Seckau Abbey was endowed in 1140 by Augustinian canons. An already existing community in Sankt Marein bei Knittelfeld was moved to Seckau in 1142. This establishment was dissolved in 1782. At the request of Archbishop Konrad I of Salzburg, Pope Innocent IIinstituted the founding of the congregation and the transfer to Seckau on 12 March 1143. The abbey church, a Romanesque basilica, was built from 1143 to 1164, and was consecrated on 16 September 1164. According to an old custom, the canons f...

    Seckau Abbey

    In 1883 the monastery was resettled by Benedictines from Beuron Archabbey, who had had to leave Germany because of the Kulturkampf. In 1940 the monks were evicted by the Gestapoand the buildings were confiscated. In 1945 the monks were able to return. The abbey maintains a secondary school ("Gymnasium") and carries out the duties of the pastoral care belonging to a parish. It is part of the Beuronese Congregation within the Benedictine Confederation.

    The abbey church, a Romanesque basilica, was built between 1143 and 1164. For centuries it was the place of burial of the Inner Austrian line of the Habsburgs. In 1930 it was declared a minor basilica.

    Seckau Abbey
    Seckau Abbey courtyard
    Seckau Abbey inner courtyard
    Basilica spires

    Seckau Abbey was selected in 2008 as a main motif for a high value Austrian euro collectors' coin: the Seckau Abbey commemorative coin. The obverse shows a wide view of Seckau Abbey looking west. Located in the center is the Romanesque basilica with its two towers surrounded by the Baroque monastic buildings. The reverse shows a view from the main ...

  4. Built. 12th century. Built by. Archbishopric of Salzburg. Schloss Seggau near Leibnitz. Schloss Seggau is a castle situated in the locality Seggauberg in southern Styria, Austria. It is located on a wooded hill overlooking the town of Leibnitz.

    • 12th century
    • Castle
  5. The Diocese of Graz-Seckau ( Latin: Dioecesis Seccoviensis, German: Diözese Graz-Seckau) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church comprising the Austrian state of Styria. It is part of the Ecclesiastical Province of Salzburg . History. Seckau basilica.

  6. Die Basilika Seckau (Basilika Mariä Himmelfahrt) ist die Abteikirche der Benediktinerabtei Seckau und Pfarrkirche der Marktgemeinde Seckau im Dekanat Knittelfeld in der Steiermark.