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  1. The Abbey of Saint Gall ( German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The Carolingian-era monastery existed from 719, founded by Saint Othmar on the spot where Saint Gall had erected his hermitage.

  2. The Abbey of St Gall is an outstanding example of a large Carolingian monastery and was, since the 8th century until its secularisation in 1805, one of the most important cultural centres in Europe.

  3. The baroque buildings at St Gall were the crowning glory of a monastic culture with roots stretching back more than a thousand years. They sprouted from a community of hermitages established by the missionary Irish monk Gall, who withdrew in 612 to the untamed mountain valley of the River Steinach.

  4. Jan 29, 2022 · A blueprint for the Benedictine monastery of St Gall, in present-day Switzerland, invites viewers directly into the cloistered heart of a monastic complex.

  5. Campus Galli is a Carolingian monastic community under construction in Meßkirch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The construction project includes plans to build a medieval monastery according to the early 9th-century Plan of Saint Gall using techniques from that era.

  6. Feb 23, 2022 · The Abbey of Saint Gall was founded in 719. This Abbey with its medieval library was one of the most important Carolingian monasteries in Europe. Together with the Convent of St. John at Müstair and the Old Town of Bern, the Abbey of St. Gall was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list back in 1983.

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  7. Abbey of St. Gall. In St. Gallen you'll find history at every turn. The city's landmark is the Convent of St. Gall with its Baroque cathedral. The convent, including the library and monastery archives, was added to the Unesco World Heritage List in 1983.

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