Dürnstein Abbey
Description
Dürnstein Abbey was founded in 1410 as an Augustinian canonry, underwent a magnificent Baroque reconstruction 300 years later under Provost Hieronymus Übelbacher and was abolished by Emperor Joseph II in 1788. Since then, it has belonged to the Augustinian canons of Herzogenburg, who have extensively renovated the entire complex in recent decades, thus preserving its atmosphere.
The exhibition "Discovering the Valuable" invites you to immerse yourself in the baroque building concept and reflect on "the good, the beautiful, the true". Themes that create a connection to the present. The tour lasts around an hour and starts in the Gothic columned hall, continues through the Baroque abbey courtyard to the exhibition area on the Danube terrace around the blue church tower, then to the banqueting hall and into the Baroque abbey church.
Guided tours in German are offered from Friday to Sunday and on public holidays at 11:00 am. Audio guides are available in five languages.
TIP: The audio guide is free on presentation of a DDSG or Wachau Railway ticket! More information: www.stift-duernstein.at/
A visit to Dürnstein Abbey can be combined with many other offers: wine tasting at Dürnstein Castle Hotel, boat trip through the Wachau, combined ticket for Dürnstein Abbey and Herzogenburg Abbey or Göttweig Abbey. Special guided tours for adults and children on request. Meetings, presentations and conferences can be held and exhibitions presented in the Künstlerbund and exhibition rooms.