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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Abbey of St Gall' has mentioned 'Saint' in the following places:
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Cathedral of St GallThe Cathedral of Saint GallKathedrale St. GallenAbbey Cathedral of St. GallCoordinates: 47xc2xb025xe2x80xb223xe2x80xb3N 9xc2xb022xe2x80xb238xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf47.42306xc2xb0N 9.37722xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 47.42306; 9.37722LocationSt.
GallenCountrySwitzerlandDenominationCatholicWebsiteWebsite of the CathedralHistoryStatusActiveFounded8th centuryArchitectureFunctional statusCathedralHeritage designationUNESCO World Heritage SiteStyleBaroqueSpecificationsNumber of domes1Number of spires2Spire height68xc2xa0m (223xc2xa0ft)[1]AdministrationDioceseCatholic Diocese of Saint GallenClergyBishop(s)Markus Bxc3xbcchel UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural: ii, ivReference268Inscription1983 (7th session)
Hot air balloon shaped as the Abbey of Saint Gall
The Abbey of Saint Gall (German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747xe2x80x931805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland.
It was founded by Saint Othmar on the spot where Saint Gall had erected his hermitage.
Around 612 Gallus, according to tradition an Irish monk and disciple and companion of Saint Columbanus, established a hermitage on the site that would become the monastery.
[4] Afterwards, the people venerated him as a saint and prayed at his tomb for his intercession in times of danger.
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The Abbey library of Saint Gall is recognized as one of the richest medieval libraries in the world.
A reviewer noted that the artist had "a special talent for depicting hair, ... with the saint's beard ending in curling droplets of ink.
Saint Wiborada (died 926).