English: Zwiefalten Abbey.
Deutsche: Zwiefalten: Ehemalige Benedektinerabtei, Das Innere des MünstersFresken von Franz Joseph Spiegler,
Stuck von Johann Michael Feuchtmayer d. J.
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Author: Andreas Praefcke.
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English: The Minster of Our Lady, Zwiefalten, Germany.
Deutsch: Münster Unserer Lieben Frau in der Benediktinerabtei Zwiefalten.
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English: The Minster of Our Lady, Zwiefalten, Germany.
Deutsch: Münster Unserer Lieben Frau in Zwiefalten,
Baden-Württemberg.
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Author: Olga Ernst.
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Zwiefalten Abbey (German: Kloster Zwiefalten, Abtei Zwiefalten, or, after 1750, Reichsabtei Zwiefalten) is a former Benedictine Monastery situated at Zwiefalten, near Reutlingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Zwiefalten is on the Upper Swabian Baroque Route. The Monastery was Founded in 1089 at the time of the Investiture Controversy by Counts Gero and Kuno of Achalm, advised by Bishop Adalbero of Würzburg and Abbot William of Hirsau.
Side Chapels, Zwiefalten Abbey.
Photo: 10 June 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Gregor Kollmorgen.
Starting around 1100, Zweifalten was, for a time, a Double-Abbey. Gertrude (☩ 1160), daughter of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, was a Nun at Zweifalten. Her mother, Salomea of Berg, was a generous patron.[2]
Zwiefalten Abbey,
Baden Württemberg, Germany.
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During the 12th-Century, Saint Ernest (☩ 1148)[4] was Abbot. Between 1145 and 1149, he participated in The Second Crusade to regain The Holy Land.[5]
The Pulpit, Zwiefalten Abbey.
Photo: 10 June 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Gregor Kollmorgen.
Although Pope Urban VI granted special privileges to it, Zwiefalten Abbey was nevertheless the private Monastery of the Counts of Achalm, later succeeded by the Counts of Württemberg. The Abbey was plundered in 1525 during the German Peasants' War.
Christoph Rassler was Abbot from 1658–1675 and Augustin Stegmüller was Abbot in the 18th-Century. In 1739, work commenced on the Abbey, which continued by Johann Michael Fischer until 1765. It is considered a model of integrated Baroque design. Frescoes in the Church by Franz Joseph Spiegler are considered his best work.[6]
Christoph Rassler was Abbot from 1658–1675 and Augustin Stegmüller was Abbot in the 18th-Century. In 1739, work commenced on the Abbey, which continued by Johann Michael Fischer until 1765. It is considered a model of integrated Baroque design. Frescoes in the Church by Franz Joseph Spiegler are considered his best work.[6]
The High Altar in Zwiefalten Münster, combining
a Gothic statue of Mary (1430) with Baroque additions
by Joseph Christian, circa 1750.
Photo: 3 June 1990.
Source: Own work.
Author: Rebecca Kennison
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Benedictine Ernest Weinrauch was a highly-respected Organ player and Contrapuntist, who composed an Oratorio at Zwiefalten.
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Photo: 10 June 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Gregor Kollmorgen.
On 25 November 1802, however, it was secularised and dissolved, and became a lunatic asylum and, later, psychiatric hospital, which it is today, as well as the site of the Württemberg Psychiatry Museum.
The present buildings were constructed in German Baroque Style from 1739 – 1747 under the direction of Johann Michael Fischer (1692 – 1766) of Munich, who began overseeing the work in 1741.
The Nave, Zwiefalten Abbey.
Photo: 10 June 2010.
Source: Own work.
Author: Gregor Kollmorgen.



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