Stift Lambach in Oberösterreich - Barock Architektur in Vollendung
Das Stift Lambach an der Traun ist ein beeindruckendes Kloster in Oberösterreich. Das Benediktinerstift Lambach beherbergte eine ganze Reihe berühmter Persönlichkeiten im Laufe seiner Geschichte.
Dieses Video führt Dich durch das Stift und zeigt Dir die romanischen Wandmalereien, die man erst vor einigen Jahren entdeckt hat. Außerdem siehst Du die Stiftsbibliothek, prachtvolle Barocksäle, aber auch, wie man als Gast im Kloster bewirtet wird. Stift Lambach bietet sowohl Gästezimmer als auch Unterkünfte für Pilger.
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Stift Melk Abbey (Wachau, Austria)
Melk Abbey (German: Stift Melk) is a Benedictine abbey above the town of Melk, Lower Austria, Austria, on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Danube river, adjoining the Wachau valley. The abbey contains the tomb of Saint Coloman of Stockerau and the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria's first ruling dynasty.
The abbey was founded in 1089 when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey. A monastic school, the Stiftsgymnasium Melk, was founded in the 12th century, and the monastic library soon became renowned for its extensive manuscript collection. The monastery's scriptorium was also a major site for the production of manuscripts. In the 15th century the abbey became the centre of the Melk Reform movement which reinvigorated the monastic life of Austria and Southern Germany.
Today's Baroque abbey was built between 1702 and 1736 to designs by Jakob Prandtauer. Particularly noteworthy are the abbey church with frescos by Johann Michael Rottmayr (The triumph of the Monk), the library with countless medieval manuscripts, including a famed collection of musical manuscripts and frescoes by Paul Troger. the staircase between the library and the church, the pulpit, choir stalls, ceiling and cupola, the marble hall and the impressive baroque entrance leading up to the Prelate's courtyard.
HEISSE EISEN 2019 - abz Lambach
Die Parade der Pferdewirte des abz Lambach zieht auch 2019 wieder 3.000 Besucher in ihren Bann. Beim Thema Moviedays glänzten sowohl die Schülerinnen und Schüler der Vorzeigeschule als auch ihre vierbeinigen Freunde. Davon überzeugten sich auch jede Menge Promis.
Melk Abbey - Austria - UNESCO World Heritage Site
Melk Abbey (German: Stift Melk) is a Benedictine abbey in Austria, and among the world's most famous monastic sites. It is located above the town of Melk on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Danube river in Lower Austria, adjoining the Wachau valley. The abbey contains the tomb of Saint Coloman of Stockerau and the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria's first ruling dynasty
The abbey was founded in 1089 when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey. A monastic school, the Stiftsgymnasium Melk, was founded in the 12th century, and the monastic library soon became renowned for its extensive manuscript collection. The monastery's scriptorium was also a major site for the production of manuscripts. In the 15th century the abbey became the centre of the Melk Reform movement which reinvigorated the monastic life of Austria and Southern Germany.
Today's impressive Baroque abbey was built between 1702 and 1736 to designs by Jakob Prandtauer. Particularly noteworthy is the abbey church with frescos by Johann Michael Rottmayr and the impressive library with countless medieval manuscripts, including a famed collection of musical manuscripts and frescos by Paul Troger.
Due to its fame and academic stature, Melk managed to escape dissolution under Emperor Joseph II when many other Austrian abbeys were seized and dissolved between 1780 and 1790. The abbey managed to survive other threats to its existence during the Napoleonic Wars, and also in the period following the Nazi Anschluss that took control of Austria in 1938, when the school and a large part of the abbey were confiscated by the state.
The school was returned to the abbey after the Second World War and now caters for nearly 900 pupils of both sexes.
Since 1625 the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation.
In his well-known novel The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco named one of the protagonists Adson von Melk as a tribute to the abbey and its famous library[citation needed].
Melk Abbey is also the metaphorical climax (a peak in a mountain range of discovery) of Patrick Leigh Fermor's autobiographical account of his walking tour across pre-WW II Europe in A Time of Gifts, which provides an lyrical, impressionistic description of the Abbey at that time
( source: Wikipedia )
Lambach monastery
This is Lambach Monastery where Hitler went to school in second or third grade. He sang in the quarry
Stadl-Paura: Traunkraftwerk Lambach
Location: Lambach, Oberösterreich, Österreich
Koordinaten: N 48° 05.338', E 13° 53.234'
Travel Austria - Melk and Melk Abbey
Melk is a small city in Austria, next to the Wachau valley along the Danube. It is best known for the huge baroque Benedictine monastery named Melk Abbey.
Melk Abbey (Stift Melk) is among the world's most famous monastic sites. The abbey was founded in 1089 when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey. Today's impressive Baroque abbey was built between 1702 and 1736 to designs by Jakob Prandtauer. It is most famous for the elaborate abbey church and an impressive library with countless medieval manuscripts.
Abbey Melk - Austria - UNESCO World Heritage Site
Melk Abbey (German: Stift Melk) is a Benedictine abbey in Austria, and among the world's most famous monastic sites. It is located above the town of Melk on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Danube river in Lower Austria, adjoining the Wachau valley. The abbey contains the tomb of Saint Coloman of Stockerau and the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria's first ruling dynasty
The abbey was founded in 1089 when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey. A monastic school, the Stiftsgymnasium Melk, was founded in the 12th century, and the monastic library soon became renowned for its extensive manuscript collection. The monastery's scriptorium was also a major site for the production of manuscripts. In the 15th century the abbey became the centre of the Melk Reform movement which reinvigorated the monastic life of Austria and Southern Germany.
Today's impressive Baroque abbey was built between 1702 and 1736 to designs by Jakob Prandtauer. Particularly noteworthy is the abbey church with frescos by Johann Michael Rottmayr and the impressive library with countless medieval manuscripts, including a famed collection of musical manuscripts and frescos by Paul Troger.
Due to its fame and academic stature, Melk managed to escape dissolution under Emperor Joseph II when many other Austrian abbeys were seized and dissolved between 1780 and 1790. The abbey managed to survive other threats to its existence during the Napoleonic Wars, and also in the period following the Nazi Anschluss that took control of Austria in 1938, when the school and a large part of the abbey were confiscated by the state.
The school was returned to the abbey after the Second World War and now caters for nearly 900 pupils of both sexes.
Since 1625 the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation.
In his well-known novel The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco named one of the protagonists Adson von Melk as a tribute to the abbey and its famous library[citation needed].
Melk Abbey is also the metaphorical climax (a peak in a mountain range of discovery) of Patrick Leigh Fermor's autobiographical account of his walking tour across pre-WW II Europe in A Time of Gifts, which provides an lyrical, impressionistic description of the Abbey at that time
( source: Wikipedia )
Ut In Omnibus Glorificetur Deus (Latin: so that in all things God may be glorified; Benedictine motto) ...
Camera: Nikon D750
Music: Blue Danube by Strauss (You Tube) and Beethoven 5. Piano Concerto 2. Movement
Gunskirchen Kropfing Edt Schusstatt Lambach Österreich 1.4.2015
Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
Melk Abbey, Austria, 4K
Melk Abbey is a Benedictine abbey above the town of Melk, Austria. The abbey contains the tomb of Saint Coloman of Stockerau and the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria's first ruling dynasty. The abbey was founded in 1089 when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey. In the fifteenth century the abbey became the centre of the Melk Reform movement which reinvigorated the monastic life of Austria and Southern Germany. Today's Baroque abbey was built between 1702 and 1736 to designs by Jakob Prandtauer. In the period following the Anschluss in 1938, the large part of the abbey were confiscated by the state. The property was returned to the abbey after the Second World War and now caters for nearly 900 pupils of both sexes.
LINZ/EDT BEI LAMBACH. Trachtige Trends am Wilderer Gschnas
Der Wilderer Gschnas – seit Jahren ein Muss für alle Trachtenfans und die, die es noch werden wollen. Ob kurz, lang oder ganz traditionell. Hier war so ziemlich alles erlaubt. Den perfekten Gschnas-Look präsentierte wieder die Trachten Wichtelstube aus Edt bei Lambach. Die Mode heuer: Frech, hipp und so bunt wie das Leben selbst.
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Lambach Österreich
Schon vor 100 Jahren wurde für Konsumprodukte geworben.
Damals nannte man die Werbung jedoch Reklame und jede Firma welche was auf sich hielt, produzierte kleine Briefmarken ähnliche Sammlermarken, die Reklamemarken.
Siegelmarken wurden von ca. 1850-1914 zum verschließen von Briefen benutzt.
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Musik: Merry Go von Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
31.08.2017 - Gewitteraufzug in Lambach in Österreich
Bedrohlicher Gewitteraufzug mit Wallcloud und Tailcloud.
Lambach (A) - Stiftskirche
Das Kloster Lambach wurde um 1046 als Säkularkanonikerstift durch Graf Arnold II. von Wels-Lambach gegründet. Dessen Sohn, Bischof Adalbero von Würzburg, wandelte es 1056 in ein Benediktinerkloster (OSB) um, und sandte dazu den Seligen Abt Egbert und Mönche vom Kloster Münster-Schwarzach am Main.
Die bestehende Anlage wurde der Hauptsache nach durch die Äbte Pacidus Hieber (1640--1678), Serverin Blaß (1678--1705) und Maximilian Pagl (1705--1725), auf den viele Erweiterungen (Nordtrakt mit Ambulatorium und Sommerrefektorium) zurückgehen, errichtet. Joseph II. hob das Stift 1784 auf. Nach dem Tod des Kaisers erreichte jedoch Abt Amand Schickmayr die Wiederherstellung.
Die prächtige Stiftskirche ist das Zentrum der Klosteranlage. Vom angebauten Kreuzgang aus gelangt man in eine Andachtskapelle und weiter zur Loretokapelle. Sie ist einer der ältesten Teile des Stifts und weist freigelegte romanische Fresken auf. Die Fresken des Stifts Lambach sind die ältesten im süddeutschen Sprachraum.
Orchester Stadl-Paura / Lambach
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Spaziergang in Lambach Oberösterreich
Schwäne, Sonne, Wasser und die Natur im Einklang.
ABZ Lambach - Tipp: Beeriger Suessmost
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Romanus Weichlein (1652-1706): Missa Gloriosæ Virginis in Cœlo (1702)
Romanus Weichlein was a Benedictine monk and priest of Stift Lambach Abbey in Austria, and during his theological and philosophical studies in Salzburg in the 1670s he quite probably also received musical training by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber.
Missa Gloriosæ Virginis in Cœlo from Parnassus ecclesiastico-musicus (Ulm 1702)
Kyrie 0:00 / Gloria 5:58 / Credo 14:24 / Sanctus & Benedictus 25:14 / Agnus Dei 29:37
Kepler-Konsort, St. Florianer Sängerknaben & Ars Antiqua Austria, Gunar Letzbor
recorded in the Augustinian monastery Stift St. Florian (September 26-27, 2004)
photo: the Benedictine abbey Stift Nonnberg in Salzburg, one of the two nunneries where Pater Romanus was active during the years he composed the Parnassus