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Pannonhalma Archabbey

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847: 906:, the Tihany and the Dömölk abbeys constitute separate entities. The archive collects documents from the archabbot's office, the Theological School and the former Teacher Training School of the order, the former and current secondary schools, the dependent Benedictine houses, the finance offices of the Archabbey, and from the documentation of the parishes that belong to the so-called Territorial Abbey: a quasi-diocese under the authority of the Archabbey. Partially as deposit, partially as inheritance, the archives of the Guary, the Somogyi, the Chernel, the Kende, the 47: 188: 754:, was built at the beginning of the 13th century during the reign of Abbot Uros, and was consecrated most likely in 1224. Recent archaeological findings under the floor level of the west end of the basilica date from the 11th century. The oldest segment currently seen in the basilica is the wall of the southern aisle. Dating from the 12th century, it is a remnant of the second church to stand on the site, consecrated in 1137 during the reign of Abbot Dávid. 855:
it representing the Hungarian royal crown. Due to its deterioration, however, the outer shell had to be dismantled in 1937–1938, and the building took its present form. Two windows shed light on the interior, a circular, undivided room covered by a low dome (i.e. the original inner shell). The unfinished fresco decorating the eastern wall is an allegorical vision of the Foundation of the Hungarian state and was painted by
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Pannonhalma was rather depopulated (with not more than 6 or 7 monks). Under King Matthias' rule, in 1472, today's cloister was created. The constructions were probably finished in 1486, as it is testified by the inscription on one of the cornerstones. The work was presumably conducted by craftsmen of
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In order to celebrate the millennium of the Magyars' settlement in 896, seven monuments were erected in the Carpathian Mountain Basin in 1896. One of them can still be seen today in Pannonhalma. The edifice was originally covered by a 26-metre high, double-shell dome with a colossal brass relief on
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The church was extended during the reign of King Matthias, in which the present-day ceiling of the sanctuary, the eastern ends of the aisles and the Saint Benedict chapel were completed. During the Turkish occupation the furnishings were entirely destroyed. The most significant renovation after the
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style. The 18th century, the era of the Enlightenment also influenced the life of the monasteries. The state and the monarchs judged the operation of the communities according to immediate utility, by and large tolerating only those orders which practised nursing and education. In the 1860s, Ferenc
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on the ceiling depicts the apotheosis of King Saint Stephen. The six well-known Biblical scenes on the side-walls are thematically connected to eating: the offering of vinegar to Christ on the Cross; the temptation of Jesus in the desert; Daniel in the lions' lair; the feast of King Balthasar; the
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On the four sides of the oval hall's ceiling the allegories of the four medieval university faculties can be seen: Law, Theology, Medicine and the Arts. The holdings of the library have been increasing ever since. Manuscripts from the time of Saint László have been catalogued in Pannonhalma. As of
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The library was finished in the first third of the 19th century. The longitudinal part of the building was planned and built by Ferenc Engel in the 1820s. Later János Packh was commissioned with extending the edifice, and the oval hall is his work. Joseph Klieber, a Vienna master was asked to
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The Pannonhalma Archives of the Benedictine Archabbey contains one of the richest and most valuable collections of documents from the first centuries of Hungarian statehood. It includes the monastery's interpolated charter (1001–1002) from Saint Stephen, the founding charter of the
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altars and small, 18th-century organ, was renovated in 1865, at which time the romantic ornamentation of the walls and the portal took place. The crypt beneath the church has served as the burial place of the monks for centuries. Near the Chapel stands a look-out tower from wood.
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occupation started in the 1720s, under Archabbot Benedek Sajghó. Ferenc Storno was the last to undertake a major renovation of the church in the 1860s. At this time the main altar, the pulpit, the frescoes of the ceiling, and the upper-level
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, rich Baroque adornments and extensions were added to the complex and much of its current facade dates from this time. It received its present form in 1832, with the library and the tower, which was built in
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founded the monastery of Pannonhalma in 996. Social and political turmoil following World War II made it impossible to continue the centuries-old traditions, since both the properties and the winery were taken over by the
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In the 18th century Archabbot Benedek Sajghó (1722–1768) had the Carmelite brother Atanáz Márton Witwer design the baroque elements of the monastery. The construction of the two-story high, rectangular shaped hall with
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Csóka G., Szovák K., Takács I. (2000): Pannonhalma - Képes kalauz a bencés Főapátság történetéhez és nevezetességeihez. (Guide to Pannonhalma Archabbey: history and sightseeings). Pannonhalmi Főapátság,
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Szőnyi O. (É.n.): Régi magyar templomok. Alte Ungarische Kirchen. Anciennes églises Hongroises. Hungarian Churches of Yore. A Műemlékek Országos Bizottsága. Mirályi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda, Budapest
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The construction of the Our Lady Chapel began in 1714. Originally it was a place of worship for the non-native population living in the vicinity of the abbey. The chapel, with its three
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In 1830 as many as 80 tree and bush species were to be found on the Archabbey's lands. It was through the design of Fábián Szeder in the 1840s that the current form of the
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and began replanting grape vines in the same year. The winery is situated on a 2000 m plot with a capacity of 3000 hls. The main grape varieties are
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state. In the ensuing decades, monks living in Pannonhalma did not give up hope of resuscitating their wine-making traditions. Since the fall of
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The monastery became an archabbey in 1541, and as a result of Ottoman incursions into Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries it was
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took shape. Today the arboretum has more than 400 tree and bush species, many of which are rare species and varieties in Hungary.
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vault probably dates to the second half of the 1720s. The paintings (secco) on the walls were created between 1728 and 1730 by
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vault were built in the early 13th century, using the walls of the former church. In 1486, the abbey was reconstructed under
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were confiscated by the state, not to be returned until after the end of communism in Hungary. In 1995, one year before the
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Gerevich T. (1938): Magyarország románkori emlékei. (Die romanische Denkmäler Ungarns.) Egyetemi nyomda. Budapest
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and the Lónyay families came into the collection. The amount of the archive's holdings is 192 running metres.
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is believed to have been born at the foot of this hill, hence its former name, Mount of Saint Martin (
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Today there are about 50 monks living in the monastery. The abbey is supplemented by the
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Genthon I. (1959): Magyarország műemlékei. (Architectural Heritage of Hungary). Budapest
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Hapák J., Sólymos Sz. (2008): Pannonhalma. Kossuth Könyvkiadó, Pannonhalmi Főapátság (
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decapitation of Saint John, the Baptist; and a scene from the life of Saint Benedict.
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spent a week here negotiating his army's safe passage through Hungary from King
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There is a College of Theology functioning in the archabbey, named after Saint
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It was founded as the first Hungarian Benedictine monastery in 996 by Prince
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During the archaeological excavations two walled-up gates were found in the
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under newly planted vines and the first harvest took place in autumn 2003.
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Hapák J. (2000): Pannonhalma. Magyar Könyvklub, Pannonhalmi Főapátság (
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The present church of Pannonhalma, a crowning achievement of the early
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In the Middle Ages one of the main entrances to the church was the
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The small inner garden surrounded by the cloister was also called
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Wine making started in the Pannonhalma-Sokoróalja region when
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Further settlements of the Benedictine Order in Hungary are:
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Storno organised major renovations, mostly in the basilica.
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in 2000. In 2005, a film was made about the archabbot,
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Abbatia Territorialis Sancti Martini in Monte Pannoniae
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died here and her remains were interred here in 1945.
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Territorial Abbey of Saint Martin on Mount Pannonhalma
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Christian monasteries established in the 10th century
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Buildings and structures in Győr-Moson-Sopron County
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The 730:In July 2011, the heart of former Crown Prince of 331:donated estates and privileges to the monastery. 1021:Blessed Maurice Lookout Tower in the woods nearby 1014:Around the monastery one can find the following: 237:and is one of the oldest historical monuments in 1200:Pannonhalma, letter of privileges of Pannonhalma 272:with the Crypt (built in the 13th century), the 1426:Tourist attractions in Győr-Moson-Sopron County 377:construction was in progress in the monastery. 1305:Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape 1226: 796:the Visegrád Royal Workshop of Construction. 194: 8: 1186:UNESCO Collection on Google Arts and Culture 203:Location of Pannonhalma Archabbey in Hungary 30: 371:occupation of Hungary by the Ottoman Empire 1299:Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma 1233: 1219: 1211: 769:window depicting Saint Martin were added. 699:Pannonhalma was visited, among others, by 45: 29: 709:Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople 369:. 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Index

Pannonhalma Abbey
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Pannonhalma
Győr-Moson-Sopron County
Western Transdanubia
Transdanubia
Hungary
Criteria
758
Session
https://bences.hu/lang/en/
Coordinates
47°33′10″N 17°45′40″E / 47.55278°N 17.76111°E / 47.55278; 17.76111
Pannonhalma Archabbey is located in Hungary
Benedictine
Pannonhalma
Hungary
Saint Martin of Tours
Hungarian
territorial abbey
the one in Monte Cassino
Basilica
Cloisters
Baroque
Refectory
trompe-l'œil
UNESCO
World Heritage List

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