Klosterneuburg Monastery
Klosterneuburg Abbey or Monastery () is a twelfth-century Augustinian monastery of the Catholic Church located in the town of Klosterneuburg in Lower Austria. Overlooking the Danube, just north of the Vienna city limits at the Leopoldsberg, the monastery was founded in 1114 by Saint Leopold III of Babenberg, the patron saint of Austria, and his second wife Agnes of Germany.The abbey church, dedicated the Nativity of Mary (''Maria Geburt''), was consecrated in 1136 and remodeled in the Baroque style in the seventeenth century. The impressive monastery complex was mostly constructed between 1730 and 1834. Its foundations, including a castle tower and a Gothic chapel, date back to the twelfth century. Other older buildings still extant within the complex include the chapel of 1318 with Saint Leopold's tomb. From 1634 on, the Habsburg rulers had the facilities rebuilt in the Baroque style, continued by the architects Jakob Prandtauer and Donato Felice d'Allio. The plans to embellish the monastery on the scale of an Austrian Escorial were later resumed by the Neoclassical architect Joseph Kornhäusel, though only small parts were actually carried out. In 1879, the abbey church and monastery were restored according to plans by Friedrich von Schmidt, and the neo-Gothic twin steeples were erected.
Klosterneuburg Monastery contains the Verduner Altar, made in 1181 by Nicholas of Verdun. Its three parts comprise 45 gilded copper plates modeled on Byzantine paragons, similar to the Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral. The monastery also contains a museum with a collection of Gothic and Baroque sculptures and a gallery of paintings, including fifteen-panel paintings by Rueland Frueauf from 1505, four Passion paintings from the backside of the Verduner Altar from 1331, and the Babenberg genealogical tree. Provided by Wikipedia
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Superior document: Fontes rerum Austriacarum : 2. Abteilung, Diplomataria et acta 4
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Published: 1983
Superior document: Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg Teil 1
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Superior document: Denkschriften / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse 168., 225., 434., 526. Band
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Superior document: Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg Teil 3
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Superior document: Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg Teil 2
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Superior document: Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg Teil 4,1
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Superior document: Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg Teil 1
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Published: 1991
Superior document: Katalog der Handschriften des Augustiner Chorherrenstiftes Klosterneuburg Teil 2
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Published: 2015
Superior document: 10 Stationen zur mitteleuropäischen Buchmalerei des 15. Jahrhunderts Ausstellungsreihe ; [10 Bibliotheken, 10 Ausstellungen, 10 Ausstellungskataloge] 3
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Published: 1985
Superior document: Katalog des NÖ Landesmuseums N.F. 155
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Published: 1985
Superior document: Katalog des NÖ Landesmuseums Neue Folge, Nr. 155