Kremsmunter reflects this function in the way its so-called "Mathematical Tower" is built and furnished: individual floor levels house expert collections of the relevant fields of knowledge. Economic prosperity in the 17th and 18th centuries resulted in Baroque additions, major extensions and changes to the monastery complex, as is characteristic of many similar structures in the South-German area, with Kremsmunster being a particularly fine example. Renowned Italian and local architects and artists met to add highly interesting new architectural creations,such as the design of the arcaded baroque fish pond. A rich stock of books including valuable medieval manuscripts and a collection of art treasures featuring top oeuvres of European goldsmithery (e.g.Tassilo Chalice) have been preserved at Kremsmunster. The conservation of both structures and art treasures is exemplary."
Source: UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
Abbey of Kremsmünster, Austria. Thanks to Marco of Austria.
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