Lambach Abbey
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The Benedictine monastery Lambach, built in the 11th century
Discover “the Marienkloster on the Traun”, walk in the footsteps of Benedictine monasticism. The monastery was founded by Bishop Adalbero in 1056 and is approaching its 1000th anniversary. The Romanesque frescoes in the west choir date from the 11th century, otherwise the Baroque style predominates. The monastery on the river had many good, but also bad years, but the Lambach monastery has survived to this day.
Have you ever sat in a monastery theater that was played for the first time 270 years ago? The only surviving baroque monastery theater in the German-speaking area is still a unique stage for many performances. Or have you ever been amazed by the almost 1,000 year old frescoes, which are among the most important works of art in Europe from the 11th century? You can also admire other art and cultural treasures on a guided tour in Lambach Abbey. Guided tours of the monastery from Easter Sunday to October 31, from Wednesday to Sunday at 2 p.m., for registered groups at any time.
Romanesque frescoes - more info here
Monastery tours:
- Easter Sunday to October 31
- Museum: Dayily from 9 am to 5 pm - just follow the orange line to the ticket machine
- Guided tour: Wednesday to Sunday at 2:00 pm
- Outside of these times and from All Saints' Day to Easter Sunday, only registered tours of 15 people or more take place.
Archive opening times:
- Monday by appointment
- after registering with Dr. Christoph Stöttinger: stoettinger@stift-lambach.at
Opening times music archive:
- Friday after registering with Dr. Peter Deinhammer: musikarchiv@stift-lambach.at
Opening times painting and graphics collection:
- Tuesday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. by appointment: archiv@stift-lambach.at
- Saturday
- Sunday
- Bus parking space: 2
- All weather
- Suitable for groups
- Suitable for single travelers
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- Autumn
- Winter
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Contact
4650 Lambach
Phone +43 7245 217 - 10
E-Mail empfang@stift-lambach.at
Web www.stift-lambach.at
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Benediktinerstift Lambach
Klosterplatz 1
4650 Lambach
Phone +43 7245 217 - 10
E-Mail empfang@stift-lambach.at
Web www.stift-lambach.at
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