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Einsiedeln Attractions

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. The famous "Grosse Welttheater" (Great Theater of the World) by Calderón de la Barca has been performed here several times since 1924 (planned for 1992).

In 934 Eberhard, Dean of Strasbourg Cathedral, founded a community of hermits in the "Dark Forest" above the hermitage of a monk from Reichenau, Meinrad, who had been murdered in 861; and Duke Hermann of Swabia and his wife Reginlinde granted the monastic settlement enough land to provide for its maintenance. In 937 Einsiedeln was made a royal abbey, and its abbot became a prince of the Empire. The buildings were destroyed by fire on five occasions, in 1029, 1226, 1465, 1509 and 1577. The Reformer Ulrich Zwingli was for a time a secular priest at Einsiedeln. In 1639 the first peace negotiations between France and Bavaria during the Thirty Years War were conducted here. The building history of the abbey covered the whole range from Romanesque through Gothic to Baroque. Einsiedeln later developed into an important area of intellectual activity, with a flourishing printing and publishing industry. It is the administrative heart of the district of the same name, which comprises the "quarters" of Bernau, Egg, Eutal, Gross, Trachslau and Willerzell.
Picture of Benedictine Abbey of Maria Einsiedeln
Read More 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.
Bethlehem Diorama
Near the square outside the Benedictine Abbey in Einsiedeln is the Bethlehem Diorama, a representation of the manger in Bethlehem with 500 carved wooden figures. A little way beyond this a circular building houses a Panorama of the Crucifixion (originally 1893, reconstructed after a fire in 1960).
Christ's Crusifixion reconstruction
Christ's crucifixion is depicted on a 1,000sq m/1,200sq yd canvas.
Address
Einsiedeln Panorama "Kreuzigung Christi"
Benzigerstrasse
CH-8840 Einsiedeln
Switzerland
Hours
April 15 to October 31
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Tips
Season officially begins on Good Friday.
Hillel String Collection
A 19th-century display of stringed instruments is contained in a Benedictine monastery.
Address
Kloster Einsiedeln
CH-8840 Einsiedeln
Switzerland
Hours
May 26 to October 31
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Tips
Also open by appointment.

Einsiedeln Surroundings

Read More Grosser Mythen
Grosser Mythen stands at 1,902 m. A climb leads to the top, offering fine views.
Hochybrig
5km/3mi south of Oberiberg is Weglosen (parking garage), from which there is a cableway up to the holiday and sports facility of Hochybrig (Weglosen-Seebil), at the foot of the Drusberg and the Forstberg, a recently developed walking and skiing area (1,600-2,200 m/5,250-7,218ft: restaurant, chair lifts, ski lifts).
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Restaurant or food service
Sihlsee
An attractive feature of the are surrounding Einsiedeln is the Sihlsee (alt. 892 m/2,927ft), an artificial lake 9km/6mi long and just over 1km/0.5mi wide on average (area when full 10.85 sq. km/4 sq. mi, depth 25 m/82ft) completed in 1934, the first stage in the Etzelwerk hydroelectric complex. The road along the west side of the Sihlsee comes in 13km/8mi to Unteriberg (alt. 931 m/3,055ft: pop. 1,450). 2km/1mi beyond this is Oberiberg (1,123 m/3,685ft: pop. 550).
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