Dürnstein Abbey, the former Monastery of the Augustinian Canons located by the river Danube is THE landmark of the Wachau Valley, Austria

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2025: "Dürnstein Abbey (Stift Dürnstein) was established in 1410 by Canons Regular from Třeboň and from 1710 rebuilt in a Baroque style according to plans by Joseph MunggenastJakob Prandtauer and Matthias Steinl. The monastery was dissolved by order of Emperor Joseph II in 1788 and fell to the Herzogenburg Priory. It is famous for its blue tower, which is clearly visible from the river.[5]"

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Stift Dürnstein

Dürnstein 1

3601 Dürnstein

Austria

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