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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Wachau Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Austria' in the following places:
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Valley in Austria | WIKI |
Wachau Cultural LandscapeUNESCO World Heritage SiteLocationLower Austria, AustriaCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(ii)(iv)Reference970Inscription2000 (24th session)Area18,387xc2xa0ha (45,440 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone2,942xc2xa0ha (7,270 acres)Websitewww.wachau.atCoordinates48xc2xb021xe2x80xb252xe2x80xb3N 15xc2xb026xe2x80xb23xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.36444xc2xb0N 15.43417xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.36444; 15.43417Coordinates: 48xc2xb021xe2x80xb252xe2x80xb3N 15xc2xb026xe2x80xb23xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.36444xc2xb0N 15.43417xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.36444; 15.43417Location of Wachau in Austria | WIKI |
A well-known place and tourist attraction is Dxc3xbcrnstein, where King Richard the Lionheart of England was held captive by Duke Leopold V of Austria and Styria. | WIKI |
Even though he was travelling in Austria (returning from the Holy Lands) in disguise (he had grown a beard to escape detection), he was identified in an inn in Erdberg, now a suburb of Vienna. | WIKI |
However, the Federal Office of Historic Monuments (they also maintain a complete list of all historic monuments in Austria) and the Landeskonservatorat fxc3xbcr Niederxc3xb6sterreich are responsible for the conservation of the historic cultural landscape of the Wachau. | WIKI |
The Danube valley in Austria between the cities of Melk and Krems in Lower Austria is called the Wachau. | WIKI |
Main article: Spitz, Austria | WIKI |
The origin of the wine growing tradition in Austria, and in particular in the Wachau valley, and its popularity beyond its borders, is attributed to medieval period of the Roman settlements. | WIKI |
[27] Wachau is a source of Austria's most prized dry Rieslings and Grxc3xbcner Veltliners,[28] some of the best from the steep stony slopes next to the Danube on which the vines are planted. | WIKI |
The abbey was founded in 1089 AD when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey. | WIKI |
In the 15th century, the abbey became the centre of the "Melk Reform movement" which reinvigorated the monastic life of Austria and Southern Germany. | WIKI |
As one of the "most significant and magnificent Baroque monasteries in all of Austria", this monument including Machau and others such as Krems and Gottweig are inscribed in UNESCO Heritage List. | WIKI |
The abbey also houses a very impressive museum where monastic treasures are displayed and information on the entire history of Austria is also narrated; an illustrative depiction of the "Melk Cross" of the late medieval period (14th century) is conserved (in the treasury) in the museum. | WIKI |
The school was returned to the abbey after the Second World War and now caters for nearly 700 pupils of both sexes and is one of the reputed institutions in Austria. | WIKI |
The fresco decorating the imperial staircase is considered as a masterpiece of Baroque architecture in Austria. | WIKI |
Founded in 1753 by members of the Moravian Church, the colony of 400 square kilometres (150xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) was named "die Wachau" after the valley in Austria because Western North Carolina reminded their leader, Bishop August Gottlieb Spangenberg, of the ancestral home of the Moravians' patron Nicolaus Ludwig, Imperial Count von Zinzendorf. | WIKI |