Zoborský kláštor
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Monastery
Zobor Abbey was a Benedictine monastery established at Zobor in the Kingdom of Hungary. The abbey was first mentioned by royal charters issued in 1111 and 1113, during the rule of Coloman, King of Hungary.
Address: Kláštorská 134, 949 01 Nitra-Liečebný ústav, Slovakia
Hours: Open 24 hours
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ZOBOR, ABBEY OF Near Nitra, Slovakia. According to a tradition reported by Cosmas of Prague (d. 1125), it was founded c. 880 by Bp. Viching of Nitra, ...
Mount Zobor is 587 meters high and is the southernmost point of the Tribecs Mountain. ... The Benedictine monastery dedicated to St. ... The Abbey on Mount Zobor ...
Skalka monastery, St. Hypolit monastery in Nitra on the hill Zobor, Tihany Monastery, Pustiměř Convent, Mogilno Monastery, Holy Cross Monastery, Bokod ...
A legend is connected with this monastery and the Chapel of St. Svorad, which was founded on Skalka by King Ladislav. The legend was written by bishop Maurus.
English: Romanesque capital from Zobor (Benedictine monastery near Nitra), 12th century. ... Kloster Zobor. Usage on sk.wikipedia.org. Nitrianske kniežatstvo.