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90: 25: 82: 143: 188:. In 1797 the bodies of the founder, his wife and daughter-in-law were removed to the parish church of Gaming, and in 1825 the monastery and estate, including large areas of forest, passed into private ownership. In 1915 it was bought by the abbot of 195:
In 1983 the monastery premises, but not the remaining estates, were bought by an Austrian architect, Walter Hildebrand, who has since worked on the restoration. The renovated premises are partly occupied by a hotel and partly by
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Gaming Charterhouse received extremely generous endowments from its founder, including much surrounding land in the valley of the
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they were returned to the former abbey church in 1985
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Albert II, Duke of Austria
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Elisabeth of Bohemia
Mauerbach Charterhouse
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Emperor Joseph II
Melk Abbey
Franciscan University of Steubenville
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Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Wenceslas IV of Bohemia
Albert III, Duke of Austria
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