Pannonhalma Archabbey was created in 996.
Benedictine High School of Pannonhalma was created in 997.
Beuron Archabbey was created in 1863.
Saint Vincent Archabbey was created in 1846.
St. Meinrad Archabbey was created in 1854.
The population of Pannonhalma is 3,948.
The area of Pannonhalma is 29.58 square kilometers.
An archabbey is an abbey which is the seat of an archabbot.
Pannonhalma's population density is 138.5 people per square kilometer.
O. M. has written: 'St. Vincenz in Pennsylvanien' -- subject(s): Benedictines, St. Vincent Archabbey (Latrobe, Pa.)
William Herman Muller has written: 'The history of my ancestors in the United States' -- subject(s): Saint Meinrad Archabbey, History
Normally it would be called a monastery, although it can also be an Abbey, a Priory, or a Rectory, or even an Archabbey in the case of St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania; depending on the specific circumstances. There are also several groups of monks, like the Camaldolese and the Carthusians who live in hermitages.
Roman Catholic AnswerAttached below are some resources regarding older vocations. It there is a particular order that you are interested in, give them a call and ask. If they say, "no", then ask them whom they would recommend. I know that my monastery, Saint Vincent Archabbey normally only accepts men up to their forties, but I have seen some much older men accepted as novices on a one by one basis. You can always ask. In particular, check out the third link below: