Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Melk Abbey or Stift Melk is a Benedictine abbey, and one of the world's most famous monastic sites. | 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 |
[14] Since 1625, the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation. | WIKI |
Since 1625, the abbey has been a member of the Austrian Congregation, now within the Benedictine Confederation. | WIKI |