Klosterneuburg Abbey: A Blend of Music, Art, and History Near Vienna
Klosterneuburg Abbey, a twelfth-century Augustinian monastery located just north of Vienna, Austria, is preparing for a series of musical events in March 2026 and will soon offer a new guided tour exploring the early history of the von Trapp family. The abbey, founded in 1114 by Saint Leopold III of Babenberg, continues to be an active monastery and a significant cultural landmark.
Musical Performances in March 2026
Two concerts are scheduled at Klosterneuburg Abbey in March 2026. On March 1st, Julia Zeinler will perform on the organ, accompanied by Lorina Vallaster on the recorder. The unique combination of these instruments highlights a shared sound production method, as both utilize lingual pipes [Austria.info]. Later in the month, on March 14th, internationally acclaimed tenor Daniel Johannsen will take center stage in a performance of St. Matthew Passion [Austria.info].
Exploring the Abbey’s Rich History and Art
Klosterneuburg Abbey is renowned for its impressive Baroque and Gothic architecture, valuable works of art, and its status as Austria’s oldest continuously producing winery [365Austria]. Key highlights include the Basilica, which houses an impressive collection of Baroque art, and the Verdun Altar, a significant medieval masterpiece dating back to 1181 [365Austria], [Austria.info]. The abbey also features a treasure chamber containing the Archducal Hat [Austria.info].
A New Look at the Von Trapp Family Story
Starting in 2026, Klosterneuburg Abbey will offer a special guided tour focusing on the von Trapp family’s early years in the region, before their relocation to Salzburg and eventual emigration to the United States [Austria.info]. This tour will utilize original documents and excerpts from personal letters to reveal a lesser-known chapter of the family’s history [Austria.info].
Visiting Klosterneuburg Abbey
Klosterneuburg Abbey is located in Klosterneuburg, Lower Austria, just a short distance from Vienna [Wikipedia], [365Austria]. The abbey is open daily, with varying seasonal hours. Ticket options include individual admission, guided tours, wine tours, and the upcoming von Trapp Family tours [365Austria]. Admission is free with the NÖ Card (excluding guided tours) [365Austria].
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