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Plankstetten Abbey

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17: 183:. The school closed in 1988. This caused the abbey to re-examine their role and possible options, and the community now runs a training centre, a monastery shop, a farm, a nursery for plants, a butchery and a bakery, which have been organic since 1994. The boarding facilities are now used as a guesthouse. 186:
The first Young People's Vespers took place in Plankstetten on 17 October 1980 and have since become a regular event on the third Friday in every month. They are based on the youth vespers of the Benedictine abbey at
108:(1694–1703), he created the entrance gateway with the abbot's lodging above it, the Prelates' Hall and the Banqueting Hall, as well as the corner tower on the way to the inner courtyard. The next abbot, 294: 289: 279: 230: 269: 146:
As early as 1856, there were plans to re-found the abbey, but these came to nothing, as the government authorities refused to give the necessary consents.
165: 284: 119:(1757–92) undertook the refurbishment of the abbey church. The crossing chapels are due to him; their stucco work was carried out by 112:(1704–11), continued the building works with the move of the sacristy and the construction of the new brewery (now the library). 274: 68: 56: 116: 90: 86: 72: 109: 52: 188: 120: 105: 131: 94: 150: 32: 71:
by Count Ernst of Hirschberg and his brother Gebhard of Hirschberg, Bishop of Eichstätt. The
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The abbey also has parish responsibilities for Plankstetten and a neighbouring village.
154: 263: 222: 127:. Dominikus IV was also responsible for the guesthouse opposite the main gateway. 124: 89:(1461–94), who also founded the brewery. The abbey was badly damaged during the 174: 40: 245: 232: 16: 138:, the monastery was dissolved and the buildings and estates auctioned off. 196: 36: 192: 180: 161: 135: 101: 48: 44: 214: 82: 75: 15: 81:
After the decline in monastic standards in the 15th century, the
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Finally, in 1904, thanks to the financial support of the Barons
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The monastery was founded in 1129 as a private monastery of the
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style were undertaken from the end of the 17th century. Under
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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and was raised again to the status of abbey in 1917.
290:Religious organizations established in the 1120s 280:1120s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire 153:, Plankstetten was re-settled as a priory of 8: 78:remains from the time of the foundation. 160:A school of agriculture was opened in 7: 179:with a boarding house was opened in 270:Benedictine monasteries in Germany 14: 123:, stucco master to the court of 164:in 1907. It was closed by the 130:In 1806, in the course of the 117:Abbot Dominikus IV Fleischmann 1: 285:1129 establishments in Europe 100:Major buildings works in the 311: 215:Plankstetten Abbey website 57:Benedictine Confederation 93:(1525) and again in the 51:. It is a member of the 31:) is a monastery of the 106:Abbot Romanus Dettinger 275:Monasteries in Bavaria 195:and on the prayers of 115:Later in the century, 87:Abbot Ulrich IV DĂĽrner 21: 246:49.06861°N 11.45389°E 53:Bavarian Congregation 19: 91:German Peasants' War 69:bishops of Eichstätt 29:Kloster Plankstetten 242: /  166:National Socialists 110:Dominikus II Heuber 251:49.06861; 11.45389 25:Plankstetten Abbey 22: 20:Plankstetten Abbey 223:Klöster in Bayern 142:Second foundation 121:Johann Jakob Berg 95:Thirty Years' War 302: 257: 256: 254: 253: 252: 247: 243: 240: 239: 238: 235: 221: 213: 85:was reformed by 63:First foundation 35:located between 310: 309: 305: 304: 303: 301: 300: 299: 260: 259: 250: 248: 244: 241: 236: 233: 231: 229: 228: 219: 211: 208: 144: 65: 12: 11: 5: 308: 306: 298: 297: 292: 287: 282: 277: 272: 262: 261: 226: 225: 217: 207: 206:External links 204: 155:Scheyern Abbey 143: 140: 132:secularisation 64: 61: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 307: 296: 293: 291: 288: 286: 283: 281: 278: 276: 273: 271: 268: 267: 265: 258: 255: 224: 218: 216: 210: 209: 205: 203: 200: 198: 194: 190: 184: 182: 178: 176: 169: 167: 163: 158: 156: 152: 147: 141: 139: 137: 133: 128: 126: 122: 118: 113: 111: 107: 103: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 77: 74: 70: 62: 60: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 18: 227: 201: 189:KremsmĂĽnster 185: 172: 170: 159: 151:Cramer-Klett 148: 145: 129: 114: 99: 80: 66: 33:Benedictines 28: 24: 23: 249: / 220:(in German) 212:(in German) 171:In 1958, a 97:(1618–48). 264:Categories 237:11°27′14″E 234:49°04′07″N 175:Realschule 73:Romanesque 41:Beilngries 168:in 1934. 125:Eichstätt 37:Berching 193:Austria 181:Bavaria 162:Bavaria 136:Bavaria 102:Baroque 55:of the 49:Germany 45:Bavaria 197:TaizĂ© 83:abbey 76:crypt 39:and 191:in 134:of 43:in 266:: 199:. 59:. 47:, 177:" 173:" 27:(

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Benedictines
Berching
Beilngries
Bavaria
Germany
Bavarian Congregation
Benedictine Confederation
bishops of Eichstätt
Romanesque
crypt
abbey
Abbot Ulrich IV DĂĽrner
German Peasants' War
Thirty Years' War
Baroque
Abbot Romanus Dettinger
Dominikus II Heuber
Abbot Dominikus IV Fleischmann
Johann Jakob Berg
Eichstätt
secularisation
Bavaria
Cramer-Klett
Scheyern Abbey
Bavaria
National Socialists
Realschule
Bavaria
KremsmĂĽnster

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