Wettenhausen Abbey

Wettenhausen Abbey

Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Reichsabtei Wettenhausen"
conventional_long_name = Imperial Abbey of Wettenhausen
common_name = Wettenhausen Abbey
continent = Europe
region = Central Europe
country = Germany
era = Middle Ages
status = Abbey
empire = Holy Roman Empire
government_type = Theocracy
year_start =
year_end = 1803
life_span = ? – 1803
event_pre = Founded
date_pre = 1130
event_start = Gained "Reichsfreiheit"
date_start = "Unknown"
event1 = Joined Council of Princes
date_event1 = 1793
event_end = Secularised to Bavaria
date_end =
p1 = Duchy of Swabia
image_p1 =
s1 = Electorate of Bavaria
flag_s1 = Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg




capital = Kammeltal



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national_motto =
national_anthem =
common_languages = Alemannic German
religion = Roman Catholic
currency =
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Wettenhausen Abbey ( _de. Kloster Wettenhausen, Reichsabtei Wettenhausen) was formerly a monastery of the Augustinian Canons; today it is a Dominican convent. The abbey is in Wettenhausen in the municipality of Kammeltal in Bavaria.

Augustinians

The abbey was founded in 1130 by Gertrud of Roggenstein and is dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint George. It was dissolved in 1803 in the course of the secularisation of Bavaria. The library of 7,000 volumes was transferred to the library at Dillingen. The premises were thereafter used for a rent office.

Dominican sisters

In 1864 the buildings were acquired by the Dominican Sisters of St Ursula's in Augsburg, who established a school here, which today is a "Gymnasium" (secondary school) specialising in music and the sciences.

Abbey church

The former abbey church of the Assumption is now a parish church. It was built in the 12th century and altered in the 17th in the Baroque style by Michael Thumb.

References

*Wüst, Wolfgang, 1983. "Das Reichsstift Wettenhausen: Besitz, Herrschaftsorganisation und Landeshoheit", in: "Kloster Wettenhausen. Beiträge aus Geschichte und Gegenwart im Rückblick auf sein tausendjähriges Bestehen 982–1982" (Günzburger Hefte 19), pp29–45. Weißenhorn.
*Wüst, Wolfgang, 2001. "Die Suche nach dem irdischen Reich in schwäbischen Gotteshäusern. Herrschaftliche Souveränität als Thema der Klosterchronistik. Wettenhausen und Kaisheim im Vergleich", in: "Suevia Sacra. Zur Geschichte der ostschwäbischen Reichsstifte im Spätmittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit (Augsburger Beiträge zur Landesgeschichte Bayerisch-Schwabens 8 — Festschrift für Pankraz Fried zum 70. Geburtstag)" (ed. Wilhelm Liebhart and Ulrich Faust), pp115–132. Sigmaringen.

External links

* [http://www.datenmatrix.de/projekte/hdbg/kloster/frame_extern.php?url=http%3A//www.datenmatrix.de/cgi-local/hdbg-kloester/detail.cgi%3Fid%3DKS0433%26templ%3Ddb_vorlage_detail_basisdaten Wettenhausen Abbey] on " [http://www.datenmatrix.de/projekte/hdbg/kloster/ Klöster in Bayern] "


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