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Stiftskirche Klosterneuburg

Also known as: Stifts- und Pfarrkirche Klosterneuburg

The collegiate church of the Augustinian Canons at Klosterneuburg is one of Lower Austria's most architecturally layered sacred buildings. Its core is Romanesque — originally a three-aisled basilica with transept and crossing tower — but the nave was remodelled into an aisle-less hall church with side chapels in the 17th century, and the exterior received its current historicist appearance around 1890. The interior is of particular art-historical note: it contains Baroque furnishings spanning every phase from early to late Baroque, effectively making the church a compact survey of the style under a single roof. The church is wheelchair accessible and can be visited as part of a broader visit to the Klosterneuburg monastery complex; the overlapping building phases remain legible in the transept and on the capitals of the Romanesque piers.

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