Ascension Church

The Weißenbach Ascension Church was built from 1966 to 1968 and is the first prefabricated church in Styria. The building has a cross-section of an equilateral triangle (Trinity), its stained glass windows from 1968 show the "Ascension", the "Crucifixion of Jesus", the "Resurrection of Jesus" and the "Christ as world judge".

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Admont Abbey

Admont Abbey is a Benedictine monastery founded in 1074. It houses the world's largest monastic library, which was started in the mid-18th century and completed in 1776. For centuries, the monastery was not only the religious centre of Upper Styria, but also a centre of art and science. After a decline caused by the Turkish wars and the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation under Abbot Johann Hoffmann gave the abbey a new impetus. A fire in 1865 had devastating consequences. Apart from the library, it destroyed almost the entire monastery, including the organ built by Franz Xaver Krisman in 1782. Reconstruction began a year later, but the corresponding building plan was only partially realised.

Christuskirche, Hallstatt

The present building of the Protestant parish church dates from 1859 to 1863 and replaced a house of prayer built in 1785, after the "patent of tolerance" of Joseph II (1781) authorising Protestant worship. The Protestant parish church in Hallstatt is a listed monument in Austria.