Neubourg Abbey

Neubourg Abbey
Coat of arms of the Abbey on a Baroque panelling, now in the St Nicholas Church of Haguenau.

Neubourg Abbey (French: Abbaye de Neubourg or du Neubourg; German: Kloster Neuburg; Latin: Novum Castrum) is a former Cistercian monastery in Alsace, France, in Dauendorf, about 9 km west of Haguenau in the Bas-Rhin department.

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History

Neubourg Abbey was founded not earlier than 1130 and not later than 1133[1] by Count Reinhold of Lützelburg as a daughter house of Lützel Abbey of the filiation of Morimond; it was also settled from Lützel. In its turn Neubourg was the mother house of Maulbronn Abbey (founded 1139) and Herrenalb Abbey (founded 1147)[2].

Between the 14th and 17th centuries the abbey was destroyed and rebuilt several times. It was suppressed in 1790 during the French Revolution.

Buildings

The church was dedicated in 1158. It was rebuilt in 1758, but was entirely destroyed in 1818 along with virtually all of the monastic building complex. There are very few remains: a Baroque gatehouse of 1744; a mill; and part of the precinct wall. Some Rococo items from the abbey church (the choir stalls, the organ case, statues of saints) are to be found in the nearby St. Nicholas' church, Haguenau, and in Mont Sainte-Odile is a sundial formerly at Neubourg.

Notes

  1. ^ the date most often given is 1131
  2. ^ It also had supervision of Baumgarten Abbey, although that had been founded by Beaupré Abbey

References

  • Peugniez, Bernard, nd: Routier cistercien (2nd edn., p. 11). Moisenay: Éditions Gaud. ISBN 2-84080-044-6
  • Schneider, Ambrosius, 1986: Lexikale Übersicht der Männerklöster der Cistercienser im deutschen Sprach- und Kulturraum, in: Schneider, Ambrosius; Wienand, Adam; Bickel, Wolfgang; Coester, Ernst (eds.): Die Cistercienser, Geschichte – Geist – Kunst, 3rd edn., p.679). Cologne: Wienand Verlag. ISBN 3-87909-132-3

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Coordinates: 48°50′00″N 7°41′00″E / 48.8333333°N 7.6833333°E / 48.8333333; 7.6833333


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