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Schöntal Abbey

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and the monks were eventually forced to flee in 1631, abandoning what remained of the buildings to looting and plunder. In 1648 the premises were several times used as soldiers' billets.
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Despite a promising beginning, the abbey found itself in financial difficulties by the early 13th century. Maulbronn Abbey was also in financial trouble and gave Schöntal to
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Unter Beobachtung der heiligen Regel. Zisterziensische Spiritualität und Kultur im baden-württembergischen Franken (Forschungen aus Württembergisch Franken 48).
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The abbey finally experienced a revival under abbot Benedikt Knittel (in office from 1683 to 1732). Under his leadership was built the
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Von der frommen Adelsstiftung zur reichsunmittelbaren Abtei: Kloster Schöntal in den ersten 250 Jahren seines Bestehens
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Kunst und Herrschaftsanspruch. Abt Benedikt Knittel (1650–1732) und sein Wirken im Zisterzienserkloster Schöntal
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is buried. Abbot Benedikt was also responsible for the palatial claustral buildings with the grand staircase by
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the buildings became uninhabitable and an emergency block had to be constructed in 1617–18, now known as the
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as a centre for conferences, retreats and training, as well as the town hall of the community of Schöntal.
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family in exchange for rights of burial in the monastery. The monastery was under the protection of the
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or lay brothers, who lived outside the monastery while following a monastic way of life.
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Most of the Baroque buildings and the monastery gardens have survived.
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between 1157 and 1163. The land for the new site was provided by the
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abbey church, designed by Leonhard Dientzenhofer, in which
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Klöster in Baden-Württemberg: Zisterzienserabtei Schöntal
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After this, Schöntal made a recovery, and in 1418 at the
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by Wolfram von Bebenburg and was settled by monks from
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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Although it survived the 378:as a retreat and training centre. 14: 655:Cistercian monasteries in Germany 617:Historisches Wuerttemberg website 495:Evangelisch-theologisches Seminar 650:Monasteries in Baden-Württemberg 590:, Stuttgart 2002, pp. 25–38 490:Evangelical Theological Seminary 329: 304: 90: 513:Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart 376:Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart 1: 660:1153 establishments in Europe 552:Württembergisches Klosterbuch 539:Schöntal Abbey church website 254:• Revived and expanded 601:Web page Schöntal Monastery 701: 428:was granted the status of 70:Imperial Abbey of Schöntal 18: 586:, in: D. R. Bauer (ed.): 283: 279: 155: 103: 87: 82: 19:For the monastery of the 241:• Abandoned during 670:1802 disestablishments 531:Schöntal Abbey website 522:Sources and references 500: 494: 482:Kingdom of Württemberg 467: 442: 414: 413:Abbey church: interior 355: 227: 210: 75:Reichskloster Schöntal 74: 459:Götz von Berlichingen 412: 368:district of Hohenlohe 141:Elective principality 434:German Peasants' War 426:Council of Constance 372:Baroque architecture 206:Council of Constance 174:• Relocated to 579:), Sigmaringen 1994 404:Bishops of Würzburg 48: /  415: 198:early 1200s – 1283 161:• Founded in 52:49.3281°N 9.5047°E 21:Augustinian friars 501:Seminar Maulbronn 463:Balthasar Neumann 448:Thirty Years' War 345: 344: 341: 340: 337: 336: 317: 316: 243:Thirty Years' War 124:Holy Roman Empire 692: 623: 615: 607: 566:Kloster Schöntal 545: 537: 529: 503: 497: 472: 445: 400:von Berlichingen 333: 321: 320: 308: 301: 300: 285: 284: 230: 215: 108: 94: 77: 66: 63: 62: 60: 59: 58: 53: 49: 46: 45: 44: 41: 29:Schönthal Priory 16:Abbey in Germany 700: 699: 695: 694: 693: 691: 690: 689: 640:Imperial abbeys 630: 629: 621: 613: 605: 597: 582:M. 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Augustinian friars
Bavaria
Schönthal Priory
49°19′41″N 9°30′17″E / 49.3281°N 9.5047°E / 49.3281; 9.5047
Coat of arms of Schöntal Abbey
Schöntal Abbey: Baroque abbey church
Imperial Abbey
Holy Roman Empire
Middle Ages
Neusass
Schöntal
Pawned
Kaisheim Abbey
Council of Constance
Reichsfreiheit
Thirty Years' War
Secularised
Württemberg
Maulbronn Abbey
Maulbronn Abbey
Maulbronn Abbey
Maulbronn Abbey
German
Cistercian
Schöntal
district of Hohenlohe
Baroque architecture
Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart
Neusass
Maulbronn Abbey

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