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  1. History. In the early eighth century, Rupert of Salzburg established the monastery beneath the Festungsberg hill and the ruined fortifications of the former Roman city of Juvavum. Its first abbess was Saint Erentrudis of Salzburg, who was either a niece or a sister of Bishop Rupert.

  2. Nonnberg Abbey was founded between 711-715. The early history of the convent's construction is unclear. What is known, however, is that Emperor Henry II built a Romanesque basilica around the turn of the millennium, which was consecrated to the Holy Mother of God in 1009 and has since then been the second oldest Marian church in Salzburg.

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  4. It was built in late-gothic style with three naves from 1464 to 1506 after a fire had destroyed a good part of the original building in 1423. Its Romanesque tower in the West dates back to the early 12th century and was decorated with Baroque-like parts and its current rooftop in the 19th century.

  5. Jul 12, 2023 · Best Time to Visit. Nonnberg Abbey welcomes visitors every day from 6:30 am until nightfall, with closing times changing depending on the season. For a truly special experience, try to arrive before 6:45 am to entirely hear the beautiful Gregorian Chant sung by the nuns.

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  6. It was built in late-gothic style with three naves from 1464 to 1506. In 1624 the church was enlarged by the addition of three side chapels. A refurbishment in the Baroque style took place in the 1880s. The church contains a Romanesque crypt that visitors should note, with the tomb of St. Erentrudis.

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  7. In 1043 the abbey was rebuilt in honor of St. Erentrude (d. c. 718), the first abbess and probably the niece of St. Rupert. The rich abbey was reserved for the nobility until the 18th century. Source for information on Nonnberg, Abbey of: New Catholic Encyclopedia dictionary.

  8. One of the oldest nunneries of Europe. Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg is the oldest existing nunnery in the German-speaking region and became world-famous through the film The Sound of Music. History of Nonnberg Abbey. The nunnery was founded sometime between 712 and 715 by Saint Bishop Rupert of Salzburg on a terrace of the Salzburg Fortress Mountain.

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