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SCG5743 - Austria 1984 – Monastic Architecture Series: St. Paul im Lavanttal & Rein Abbey
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Issued in 1984, this beautiful pair of Austrian stamps highlights two of the nation’s most historic monasteries. The 5 schilling stamp, printed in warm red tones, features Stift St. Paul im Lavanttal, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1091 in Carinthia, known for its rich library and art treasures. The 6 schilling green stamp depicts Stift Rein near Graz in Styria, the world’s oldest Cistercian monastery still in operation, established in 1129. Designed by Otto Zeiller and engraved by W. Pfeiler, these stamps exemplify Austria’s tradition of celebrating architectural heritage through fine engraving and design.
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