Grünhain Abbey
Northern wall of the abbey | |
Monastery information | |
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Order | Cistercian |
Established | 1230[1] |
Disestablished | 1536[1] |
Mother house | Sittichenbach Abbey |
Diocese | Morimond Abbey |
Controlled churches | none |
Site | |
Location |
Saxony Germany |
Coordinates | 50°34′46″N 12°48′40″E / 50.579561°N 12.811114°E |
Grünhain Abbey (German: Kloster Grünhain) in Grünhain in the Saxon Ore Mountains, which was built and run by Cistercians, existed from 1230 to 1536.Today only its ruins remain.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Grünhain/Klosterruine at www.heykodehn.de. Retrieved 19 Mar 2016
Further reading
- Lothar Enderlein: Kloster Grünhain im Westerzgebirge. Schwarzenberg, Glückauf-Verlag, 1934
- Martin Märker: Das Zisterzienserkloster Grünhain im Erzgebirge. Frankfurt am Main, Verlag des Erzgebirgsverein, 1968
- Manfred Richter: Tatort Mittelalter - Akte St. Petri Schletta und der Grünhainer Mönch Feiner. Annaberg, Verlag BERGstraße / Günter Hirt, 2002
External links
- Grünhain Abbey as a digital model (Sächsisches Landesamt für Archäologie)
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