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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Wachau Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Benedictine' in the following places:
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Church Reformists' activities also made an impact between 1530 and 1620, with the Protestants finally getting subdued by the Gxc3xb6ttweig Abbot Georg II Falb in 1612xe2x80x9331; eleven Austrian Benedictine abbeys had lent full support in this victory.
Its large enticing popularity is on account of the Benedictine abbey (founded in 1089 AD), perfect example of a "Baroque synthesis of the arts" which forms the western gateway to the Wachau, which is located on a 200 feet (61xc2xa0m) high cliff.
Some of them are: The Benedictine abbeys of Melk (Stift Melk a massive baroque Benedictine monastery) and Gxc3xb6ttweig (a monastery of canons regular), at the beginning and end of the scenic Wachau section of the Danube Valley from where one gets a visual feast of the city of Melk; the Schallaburg Castle, a Renaissance style castle 4 kilometres (2.5xc2xa0mi) from Melk; the Steiner Tor in Krems or Krems an der Donau, the late-Gothic Piarist church; Dxc3xbcrnstein for its wine growing area and the Durnstein castle; and the Burgruine Aggstein.
Melk Abbey or Stift Melk is a Benedictine abbey, and one of the world's most famous monastic sites.
The abbey was founded in 1089 AD when Leopold II, Margrave of Austria gave one of his castles to Benedictine monks from Lambach Abbey.
[14] Since 1625, the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation.
Since 1625, the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation.