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Prüll Charterhouse

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The monastery church fell into decay. Half of the monks' cells, the chapter room, the refectory and the library were demolished. What remained of the premises was acquired in 1835 by the Bavarian state. In 1852 a
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was accommodated here. Today the buildings are the home of the Regensburg District Clinic (
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Klöster in Bayern: Prüll bei Regensburg - die einzige Kartause in Altbayern
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In 1484 Prüll became a Carthusian monastery, with the support of
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Former monastic church of St. Vitus with monks' cells attached
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This article about a Bavarian building or structure is a
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William IV of Bavaria
Saint Bartholomew
Bayerisches Nationalmuseum

Albert IV of Bavaria
Saint John the Evangelist
Carthusian
Regensburg
Bavaria
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Saint Vitus
Benedictine
Gebhard I
Bishop of Regensburg
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Romanesque
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Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria
William IV
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