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Herzogenburg Monastery and Jakob Prandtauer

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Difference between Herzogenburg Monastery and Jakob Prandtauer

Herzogenburg Monastery vs. Jakob Prandtauer

Herzogenburg Monastery (Stift Herzogenburg) is an Augustinian monastery located in Herzogenburg in Lower Austria. Jakob Prandtauer (baptized in Stanz bei Landeck (Tyrol) on 16 July 1660; died in Sankt Pölten on 16 September 1726) was an Austrian Baroque architect.

Similarities between Herzogenburg Monastery and Jakob Prandtauer

Herzogenburg Monastery and Jakob Prandtauer have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Baroque architecture, Josef Munggenast, Lower Austria.

Baroque architecture

Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the early 17th century and gradually spread across Europe.

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Josef Munggenast

Josef Munggenast (5 March 1680 – 3 May 1741) was an Austrian architect and masterbuilder of the Baroque period.

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Lower Austria

Lower Austria (Niederösterreich abbreviation LA or NÖ; Austro-Bavarian: Niedaöstareich, Niedaestareich, Dolné Rakúsko, Dolní Rakousy) is one of the nine states of Austria, located in the northeastern corner of the country.

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Herzogenburg Monastery and Jakob Prandtauer Comparison

Herzogenburg Monastery has 22 relations, while Jakob Prandtauer has 12. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 8.82% = 3 / (22 + 12).

References

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