Weingarten (Württemberg)

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Weingarten (Württemberg) is a town in southern Germany’s Upper Swabia region, known for its large Benedictine abbey and one of the biggest Baroque basilicas north of the Alps.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
abbeyOrder Benedictine
areaCode 0751
belongsTo Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
coordinates approximately 47.810°N 9.638°E
country Germany NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 478 metres
formerName Altdorf NERFINISHED
grantedTownRights 1865
hasBuildingStyle Baroque architecture NERFINISHED
hasFestival Weingarten Welfenfest NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Basilica of St. Martin and Oswald NERFINISHED
Weingarten Abbey NERFINISHED
hasPilgrimageTradition Blutritt procession NERFINISHED
hasPopulation around 25,000 (early 21st century)
hasReligiousEvent annual Holy Blood procession
hasReligiousSite Basilica of St. Martin and Oswald NERFINISHED
Weingarten Abbey NERFINISHED
hasTwinTown Blansko (Czech Republic) NERFINISHED
Bron (France) NERFINISHED
Burghausen (Germany) NERFINISHED
Mantua (Italy) NERFINISHED
hasUniversity Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences NERFINISHED
University of Education Weingarten NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Swabia NERFINISHED
knownFor large Benedictine abbey
one of the largest Baroque basilicas north of the Alps
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Upper Swabia NERFINISHED
southern Germany
locatedNear Lake Constance region NERFINISHED
Ravensburg NERFINISHED
locatedOn Wurzacher Ach NERFINISHED
officialLanguage German
partOf Ravensburg district NERFINISHED
Tübingen region NERFINISHED
postalCode 88250
religiousTradition Roman Catholic
state Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time NERFINISHED
vehicleRegistrationCode RV

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Upper Swabia contains Weingarten (Württemberg)
Bron twinTown Weingarten (Württemberg)