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Hannoversche Klosterfonds (AHK). An initial list is found in Falk's memorandum of 1877, the size of which varies considerably. In the case of the parish of St. Michaelis Lüneburg, for example, the AHK is obliged to bear the entire costs of the parish, i.e. all personnel, material and building maintenance costs. In other cases, the AHK bears all or part of the parish pay and/or the construction maintenance of church buildings, rectories and cemetery chapels. In addition, the AHK provides subsidies for salaries and heating costs. Based on a contractual agreement of 1963/83 with the State of Lower Saxony, the AHK bears the performance obligation of the State of Lower Saxony towards the so-called Lüneburg abbeys, i.e. Damenstiften, Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen, Walsrode and Wienhausen. In return, the AHK was released from its obligation to pay benefits to the University of Göttingen and the excess claim was compensated by the transfer of agricultural and forestry assets. In addition, the Klosterkammer advises the convent foundations of Bassum, Börstel, Fischbeck and Obernkirchen in administrative, building and other specialist matters.
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Numerous former collegiate and convent churches in Lower Saxony are still owned by the
Klosterkammer; they are used by Protestant and Catholic parishes as parish churches. In addition, there are extensive properties of the former convents. The president of the Klosterkammer is responsible for
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in 1815. The assets of the dissolved convents were not confiscated by the state, but were transferred to the
Klosterfonds. This increase in assets was the reason for the establishment of Klosterkammer Hannover as the central authority. Prince Regent
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Klosterkammer allocates subsidies of about three million euros annually for projects in Lower Saxony in accordance with the ecclesiastical, social and educational purpose of the foundation.
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