Einsiedeln Attractions
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The famous Swiss pilgrimage destination of Einsiedeln, situated in a high valley of the Pre-Alps between Lake Zurich and Lake Lucerne, has been a great focus of religion and culture for more than 1,000 years, and its magnificent conventual buildings are one of the peak achievements of Baroque architecture. The Gnadenkapelle (chapel of Grace) with its Black Virgin, draws large numbers of pilgrims every year, and many visitors are also attracted by the quiet and beauty of the abbey's setting. For the winter sports enthusiast there are six ski lifts and about 52km/32mi of long-distance runs.
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Benedictine Abbey of Maria Einsiedeln
A classic example of Vorarlberg architecture, the Benedictine Abbey of Maria Einsiedeln stretches across 34,000 square meters. The Abbey is famous for the ceilings frescoes in the twin-towered church.
Einsiedeln Surroundings
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Grosser Mythen
Grosser Mythen stands at 1,902 m. A climb leads to the top, offering fine views.