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Rüeggisberg Priory

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market is held in the ruins, and over the years a variety of open air plays and concerts have been held here. Between Easter and September, church services are held monthly at the ruins.
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Between 1938 and 1947 the old foundations were again laid bare in an archaeological dig, as may be seen in the little museum next to the rectory.
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The ruins are generally open to the public, although they may be reserved for picnics or other gatherings. Each November an
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The Priory was founded between 1072 and 1076 by Lütold of Rümligen. He granted the property and estates to
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The priory was one of the most important monastic houses of Switzerland during the
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church lasted from about 1100 to about 1185. There still remain the church's north
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Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance
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At its peak the priory controlled estates throughout what is now the
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Information on the priory ruins on the Rüeggisberg Parish website
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Information on the priory on the Rüeggisberg town website
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A stone building with an intact roof over it and other ruins stands in a green field
Rüeggisberg Priory is located in Switzerland
Order
Cluniac
Cluny Abbey
Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance
Romanesque
Rüeggisberg
Bern
Switzerland
Coordinates
46°49′10″N 7°26′13″E / 46.819363°N 7.437039°E / 46.819363; 7.437039
transept
crossing tower
Cluniac
Rüeggisberg
Canton of Bern
Switzerland
Cluny Abbey
Cluniac
German
Siegburg
Ulrich of Zell
Romanesque
transept
crossing tower
Röthenbach im Emmental
Alterswil
Canton of Bern
Guggisberg

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