Stiftskirche Garsten Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Babsi L
Very nice barock building freshly renovated
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The Styft Church can be visited and is also worth a visit. Want stuckworks and gobelins. For the Garstner Advent market the stick exhibition is worth seeing in the prelatur.
From the magnificent Garstner Stiftkirche we migrated to the Garstnerteich to the concert of the Dambacher Music Association with the Garstner Jagdhorn Blasern and the Calcalpen Singer Chor. Possiblely done this ...
The Stichting Church Garsten, once part of the monastery that hosts today heavy boys (criminals), is therefore constructively separated is absolutely worth seeing. The Baroque Church, with wonderful stuckworks about ...
How to recognize it is difficult to see the rest of the Benedictine pen (1107-1787) unfortunately not freely accessible and to visit because it hosts the JVA Garsten, but the church is to visit itself ...
Very nice barock building freshly renovated
The Styft Church can be visited and is also worth a visit. Want stuckworks and gobelins. For the Garstner Advent market the stick exhibition is worth seeing in the prelatur.
Concert at Garstnerteich
From the magnificent Garstner Stiftkirche we migrated to the Garstnerteich to the concert of the Dambacher Music Association with the Garstner Jagdhorn Blasern and the Calcalpen Singer Chor. Possiblely done this ...
Wedding Memories
Short evening visit to the church with a wife for the wedding memory during a walk. Here, somewhat more than 36 years ago, we gave the yes word.
Kirke Garsten
The Stichting Church Garsten, once part of the monastery that hosts today heavy boys (criminals), is therefore constructively separated is absolutely worth seeing. The Baroque Church, with wonderful stuckworks about ...
Old Stichting Church
How to recognize it is difficult to see the rest of the Benedictine pen (1107-1787) unfortunately not freely accessible and to visit because it hosts the JVA Garsten, but the church is to visit itself ...