Founded in 1142, the
Augustinian monastery of Novacella/Neustift near Bressanone/Brixen is
one of the largest and most significant in the Alpine regions, both
from a cultural and historical standpoint. Numerous art treasures
from the medieval and early modern-era are still preserved in the
Abbey, which is well worth visiting at any time of the year. The
nave, cloisters and adjoining buildings of the Romanesque monastery
complex date back to the late 12th
Century. At the entrance of the monastery, the Chapel of St. Michael
and the imposing tower of the monastery also date back to this
period. With its characteristic double-arched Romanesque windows, the
western tower is visible from afar.