Founded in the eighth century, Nonnberg Abbey (Stift Nonnberg) stands as the oldest continuously inhabited convent in Europe. Nestled in Salzburg, Austria, the abbey is a blend of Gothic, Romanesque, and baroque architectural styles. Visitors can explore its historic chapels, churches, and cloisters, which offer a glimpse into centuries of monastic life. The abbey gained further fame as the setting for the story of Maria, the novice nun in The Sound of Music. Today, guests can wander through the serene grounds and admire the intricate stonework and tranquil spaces that have been preserved over the years.
Nonnberg Abbey (Stift Nonnberg)
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