Lilienfeld Abbey: Successful completion of the restoration work

Die Restaurierung im Stift Lilienfeld schreitet voran: Der erste Bauabschnitt des Kirchen- und Prälatenhofs ist abgeschlossen. Ein wichtiges Zeichen für die Zukunft der Zisterzienserabtei!
The restoration in the Lilienfeld Abbey is progressing: the first construction phase of the church and prelate courtyard has been completed. An important sign of the future of the Cistercian Abbey! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Lilienfeld Abbey: Successful completion of the restoration work

The Cistercian Abbey Stift Lilienfeld has celebrated a significant progress in the renovation: the first construction phase has now been successfully completed. The church and prelate courtyard was thoroughly restored as part of this project. In particular, the roof over the connection area was re -covered and the southern facade of the church courtyard at the gate was elaborately revised.

Economic director Michael Renz emphasizes that this renovation not only represents great progress for the pen, but also marks a “milestone” in the overall restoration of the area. The work is part of a comprehensive initiative to maintain and upgrade the cultural heritage of the abbey, which is rich in history and meaning. These restoration projects are essential to secure the historical substance of the abbey for future generations.

Details for restoration

The work carried out includes structural and aesthetic improvements that aim to preserve the integrity of the building. The church yard is a central area of ​​the abbey that is used for both religious practices and public events. The restoration should not only improve functionality, but also emphasize the appealing architecture of the abbey.

Numerous experts were involved in this project. This includes architects, monument conservationists and landscape planners, who have all contributed to the implementation of the project with their knowledge and skills. Patrick Schicht, the state conservator, and other experts were also on site to examine the progress and ensure that all work corresponds to the monument conservation standards.

The work in Lilienfeld Abbey is not only of local importance, but also attract national attention. The abbey, one of the oldest of its kind in Austria, is an attractive goal for tourists and historical lovers. The renovation will help increase the attractiveness of the location and to lure more people into the region.

The completion of this first construction phase is a reason for joy for everyone involved and shows that committed restoration work is bearing fruit. Special events to celebrate the completed construction phase could take place in the near future to appreciate the success and to inform the public about the further steps of the renovation. Planning for the next construction phases is already in progress, and everyone hopes for a smooth continuation of the project.

For more information about the renovation projects and their importance for the region, you can in the report www.noen.at inform.