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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment' has mentioned 'Baroque' in the following places:
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Its sights include the Basilica with the Crypt (built in the 13th century), the Cloisters, the monumental Library with 360,000 volumes, the Baroque Refectory (with several examples of trompe-l'xc5x93il) and the Archabbey Collection (the second biggest in the country).
Contents 1 History 1.1 List of abbots 1.2 Events 2 The building complex 2.1 Basilica and crypt 2.2 Porta Speciosa and the cloister 2.3 Library 2.4 Baroque refectory 2.5 The Millennium Monument 2.6 Our Lady Chapel 2.7 Arboretum (Botanical Garden) 3 Present uses 3.1 Archives 3.2 Szent Gellxc3xa9rt College of Theology 3.3 High school 3.4 Winery 4 Surroundings 5 See also 6 Sources 7 References 8 External links
During the time of Archabbot Benedek Sajghxc3xb3, a major baroque construction was in progress in the monastery.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, rich Baroque adornments and extensions were added to the complex and much of its current facade dates from this time.
Baroque refectory[edit]
In the 18th century Archabbot Benedek Sajghxc3xb3 (1722xe2x80x931768) had the Carmelite brother Atanxc3xa1z Mxc3xa1rton Witwer design the baroque elements of the monastery.
The chapel, with its three baroque altars and small, 18th-century organ, was renovated in 1865, at which time the romantic ornamentation of the walls and the portal took place.
Way of the Cross (Baroque, 1724) Blessed Maurice Lookout Tower in the woods nearby
Its original Baroque interior was restored in Romantic style in 1865.