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  2. Romanesque, Gothic. Founder. Saint Rupert of Salzburg. Nonnberg Abbey ( German: Stift Nonnberg) is a Benedictine monastery in Salzburg, Austria. [1] Founded c. 712/715 by Saint Rupert of Salzburg, it is the oldest continuously existing nunnery in the German-speaking world.

  3. 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. Nonnberg Nunnery aka Abbey was founded between 713 and 715 and is considered to be the oldest nunnery in the World that existed with no interruptions. The official founder of the nunnery is St. Rupert, but he transferred the responsibility to his sister St. Erentrudis.

  5. NONNBERG, ABBEY OF In Salzburg, Austria; the oldest abbey of Benedictine nuns in Germany or Austria. It was founded c. 700 by St. rupert and endowed by Duke Theodo of Bavaria and his wife St. Regintrude. Until 987 Nonnberg was part of the mensal possessions of the archbishop of Salzburg.

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · Given its age and religious significance, it’s no wonder it is listed as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Historic Center of the city of Salzburg. Founded in the 8th century, there’s no denying that Nonnberg Abbey has truly stood the test of time. However, if you visit today, you’ll find that its appearance has changed ...

  7. Nonnberg Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Salzburg founded ca. 714 by Saint Rupert of Salzburg. It is the oldest women's religious house in the German-speaking world. Its first abbess was Saint Erentrudis of Salzburg, who was either a niece or a sister of Saint Rupert.

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