Friday, September 21, 2007

Heiligenkreuz Abbey

The Monastery of Heiligenkreuz is the oldest continuously active Cistercian Abbey in the world. Founded in 1133, it has survived the damaging forces of nature and man. Within its walls are artifacts that transcend the epoch of man. One such object is the ‘Monk’s Cabinet’. It is said it took 2 men 40 years to complete. Constructed in the 16th Century with nothing more than a shoulder knife, chisel and a dozen regional woods. These are perspective views of imaginary buildings. It shows just how far we have advanced over the centuries with our modern technological tools such as lasers, vacuum presses and power scrollsaws. Despite being aided by such instruments, are there any craftsmen who can duplicate such endeavors?




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