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Seitenstetten Abbey

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Despite many setbacks, including two serious fires and many disputes over property, the abbey gradually developed. In 1347 the community had 22 members. After a lengthy period of decline Abbot Benedikt I, formerly prior of the
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Paul Vitsch was abbot from 1729 to 1747. Between 1718 and 1747 the Baroque conventual buildings that still stand today were constructed. Ceiling frescoes in the Marble Hall (1735) and the library (1740) were executed by
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Not until the time of Abbot Christoph Held (1572–1602), with the powerful support of the Imperial Council, was any beginning of spiritual revival possible. Under the abbots that followed, the art of the
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did Abbot Gabriel Sauer (1648–74) finally succeed in stabilising the abbey economically and then in bringing about a true religious renewal.
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at Seitenstetten, thus bringing about a revival in its spiritual and cultural life. This abbot had a chapel built and dedicated in 1440 on the
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Since the war more renovations have taken place both to the Pilgrimage Church and to the structure of the abbey itself.
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Now it was also possible for major building work to begin. Abbot Benedikt II Abelzhauser (1687–1717) commissioned
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and so established the Sonntagberger Pilgrimage under the control and protection of the abbey.
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The monastery was founded in 1112 by Udalschalk, or Udiskalk, a relative of Bishop Ulrich of
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Besides the major works of art and architecture mentioned previously, there are also the
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The finance for these lavish works came principally from the abbey's copper mines in the
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Brass from the Past: Brass made, used and traded from prehistoric times to 1800
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Manuscript 30 of the abbey's collection (Tertullian's Apologeticum)
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without its being dissolved, as so many other monasteries were.
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After the difficulties of the anti-monastic policies of Emperor
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made its appearance, and the number of monks was augmented by
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abbey church was lavishly refurbished, including work by
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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German
Benedictine
Seitenstetten
Mostviertel
Lower Austria
Passau
Göttweig Abbey
Wichmann of Magdeburg
Ybbs
Schottenstift
Vienna
Melk Reforms
Hungarian
Matthias Corvinus
Turkish
Reformation

Baroque
Bavarians
Swabians
Thirty Years' War

Jakob Prandtauer
Josef Munggenast
Gothic
Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer
Paul Troger
Bartolomeo Altomonte
Kremser Schmidt

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