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abbot was not replaced and the remaining abbey lands were administered from Roggenburg. In 1616 the court in Churwalden declared that the church would have to be used for both catholic and Protestant services. In 1803 Roggenburg Abbey was closed and the remaining Churwalden lands were transferred to the
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spread into the region and in 1527 was adopted partially adopted in Churwalden. A Protestant vogt was appointed over the abbey, abbey lands were confiscated and the monastery was forbidden to accept novices. In 1533 there was only one monk and the abbot still at Churwalden. In 1599, the previous
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During the mid-13th century the Church of St. Michael (later St. Maria and Michael) was built about 250 m (820 ft) north of the abbey church. A fire around 1400 destroyed much of the monastery complex and over the following years it was gradually rebuilt. In 1446 it was raised from a
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about 100 m (330 ft) south of the abbey church. The tower is four stories and an attic tall and was renovated multiple times over the following centuries. In 1472 it was partially gutted in a fire and the upper two stories were rebuilt in the early 16th century. The 1472 fire also
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at St. Luzi. With this transfer, the abbey was formally dissolved. After 1599 the abbey buildings slowly fell into ruin and were eventually demolished, leaving only the abbot's tower and the Church of St. Maria and Michael.
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that spans the entire width. The bell tower is located on the north side of the building. The unplastered tower was built between 1250 and 1340 and renovated in 1511. The west
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Church of St. Michael, which was destroyed in a fire in 1472. It was rebuilt from 1477 until 1502 in the Gothic style. The current church is a three-
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The abbot's tower was built around the mid-15th century and rebuilt in the 16th century. The interior was renovated in 1870. Inside traces of late-
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monastery to an abbey. At some point during the 14th or 15th centuries the provost or abbot began building a comfortable
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drove the provost and his supporters out of Churwalden. They eventually settled in
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Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance
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nuns were living at the monastery. In 1208 an uprising of the
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destroyed the Church of St. Michael, which was rebuilt in the
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already stood on the site and was first mentioned in 1149 as
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Cultural property of national significance in Graubünden
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and was formally dissolved in July 1803. It is a Swiss
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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has a half-round arch that was once decorated with a
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Church of St. Maria and Michael and the Abbot's tower
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Churwalden Abbey is located in Canton of Graubünden
Churwalden Abbey is located in Switzerland
Order
Premonstratensians
Roggenburg Abbey
Freiherr
Churwalden
Canton of Graubünden
Switzerland
Coordinates
46°47′19.4″N 9°32′10.2″E / 46.788722°N 9.536167°E / 46.788722; 9.536167
Premonstratensian
abbey
municipality
Churwalden
Canton of Graubünden
Switzerland
Protestant Reformation
heritage sites of national significance

provost
Freiherr
Saint Mary
vogt
Strassberg Castle
canons regular
Augustinian
lay brothers
Rüti Abbey

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