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Göttweig Abbey

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Göttweig Abbey is a magnificent Benedictine monastery perched on a hill overlooking the Danube River and the Wachau Valley. Founded in 1083, the abbey was rebuilt in Baroque style after a fire in the 18th century, resulting in an opulent complex that rivals the grandeur of Melk Abbey. Visitors can explore the imperial staircase adorned with a fresco by Paul Troger, the ornate abbey church with its twin towers, and the impressive library housing over 150,000 volumes. The abbey also offers a museum showcasing ecclesiastical art and artifacts. From the terrace, you can enjoy sweeping views of the Danube Valley, vineyards, and the town of Krems. The abbey's winery produces excellent wines, and the on-site restaurant serves local specialties. A visit here combines spiritual heritage, art, and natural beauty.

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  • The imperial staircase with Paul Troger's fresco 'The Apotheosis of Emperor Charles VI'
  • The abbey library with its ornate ceiling and rare manuscripts
  • The abbey church with its twin towers and Baroque interior
  • Panoramic views of the Danube Valley from the terrace
  • The abbey museum and treasury

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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