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- Weltenburg Abbey (Kloster Weltenburg) is a Benedictine monastery in Weltenburg near Kelheim on the Danube in Bavaria, Germany. The abbey is situated on...
- The Danube Gorge near Weltenburg (German: Donaudurchbruch bei Weltenburg) is a narrow section of the Danube Valley in the Lower Bavarian county of Kelheim...
- commissions. Cosmas Damian's altar depicting The Vision of St. Benedict in Weltenburg—Monastery Church of St. George and St. Martin is thought to be the first...
- episcopal city of P****au, the city of Kelheim with the Befreiungshalle and Weltenburg Abbey belong to the major tourist attractions. To the scenic attractions...
- Dunkel Warsteiner Premium Dunkel Weihenstephaner Tradition Bayrisch Dunkel Weltenburg Abbey Weltenburger Kloster Barock Dunkel Doppelbock German beer ****es...
- has a credible claim to being the oldest working brewery in the world. (Weltenburg Abbey, also in Bavaria, has had a brewery in operation since 1050, and...
- to be the oldest continuously occupied town in all of North America). Weltenburg Abbey in Bavaria (Germany) is founded by Benedictine monks. Isra and Mi'raj...
- of the 1813 War of Liberation. Weltenburg Abbey (Kloster Weltenburg), a Benedictine monastery, is located in Weltenburg near the town of Kelheim. The abbey...
- pattern of Bavaria the roses symbolise the monasteries of Biburg and Weltenburg silver and black are the colours of Abensberg, which once was a free imperial...
- Freising, Bavaria. It can trace its history back to 1040 AD. The nearby Weltenburg Abbey brewery, can trace back its beer-brewing tradition to at least 1050...