The Abbey of Stams is 23 miles west of Innsbruck in Tyrol, Austria.

Stams is not only known for its ski school, a hotbed for nearly all Austrian ski jumpers, but also for its Cistercian Abbey.
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More InformationThe high altar in the basilica of the beginning of the 17th century carries the symbolized representation of a gigantic arborvitae.

Under a crucifixion scene, which is set into the floor of the church is the “Austrian grave”, designed by Andreas Thamasch.
Among other nobles the Duke of Austria Frederick IV, known as Frederick of the Empty Pockets, and the Archduke of Austria Sigismund, known as Sigismund rich of coins, are buried in this royal crypt.
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