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The inner courtyard of the collegiate church is beautifully landscaped, with a small goldfish pond. The adjoining restaurant also offers excellent food.
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Take the forest adventure trail right next door
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870 year old monastery church in baroque style.
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Baumburg Monastery is a former Augustinian Canons Regular monastery in Altenmarkt an der Alz (Traunstein district), which was dissolved in 1803 during the secularization. Today, Baumburg is also a Catholic deanery encompassing the parishes of the northern Chiemgau region. The Baroque transformation of the monastery's formerly Gothic buildings began around 1600 with a renovation of the medieval church. During this renovation, the towers received their characteristic onion domes. Provosts Michael Doegger (reigned 1688–1706) and Patricius Stöttner (reigned 1707–1737) commissioned further alterations and new construction of the monastery buildings. To mark the 600th anniversary of its consecration, the architect Franz Alois Mayr from Trostberg built the present-day Church of St. Margaret in the Rococo style, beginning in 1755, featuring delicate stucco work and frescoes. In 1803, the abbey was dissolved by the Bavarian state during the secularization process. By 1812, the abbey buildings, farm buildings, and the abbey's land had been auctioned off. The abbey church then served as the parish church of Altenmarkt an der Alz. Many of the monastery buildings were demolished. Since 1910, one wing of the complex has served as the parish rectory. Another wing served for many years as a retreat for the English Ladies. Today, it houses a privately owned seminar hotel, which is popular with choirs and orchestras. The Baumburg monastery brewery, founded in 1612, is also now privately owned.
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A super village pub. The food is delicious, the service is friendly and the beer garden is amazing. You definitely have to come by.
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This must be a paradise in the summer, but even in February the visit was worth it. The garden is lovingly landscaped and you can actually roam the area 2-3 times: on the sidewalk, on the hedge path and then on all the cross-connections, viewing and relaxation stations. The plant world is explained in very detail. Almost everywhere you can find signs that name the trees and bushes and tell little stories about them. But the absolute highlight for me was the underwater world. It costs 2.50 euros to enter and I really thought about whether it was worth it. I didn't think I would see anything in the winter, but the small lake is full of fish. A pike scared me first, then came carp and lots of big and small fish that I don't know. The lake is extensively supplied with water. For me, the entry fee is justified and: children are allowed in for free! Benches and tables in the shade are also a nice place for cyclists to take a break. And there is even fresh water in the garden.
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This must be a paradise in the summer, but even in February the visit was worth it. The garden is lovingly landscaped and you can actually roam the area 2-3 times: on the sidewalk, on the hedge path and then on all the cross-connections, viewing and relaxation stations. The plant world is explained in very detail. Almost everywhere you can find signs that name the trees and bushes and tell little stories about them. But the absolute highlight for me was the underwater world. It costs 2.50 euros to enter and I really thought about whether it was worth it. I didn't think I would see anything in the winter, but the small lake is full of fish. A pike scared me first, then came carp and lots of big and small fish that I don't know. The lake is extensively supplied with water. For me, the entry fee is justified and children can come in free of charge!
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A very small place that is particularly interesting because of its branch church. The pilgrimage church was rebuilt several times and probably originally served as a place of refuge. You can still see a bricked-up window three meters high that was intended as an escape entrance. There is also a really beautiful forest adventure trail that starts in town.
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