SteingadenAbbey (German: Kloster Steingaden) was a Premonstratensian monastery in Steingaden in Bavaria, Germany. Dedicated to John the Baptist, the...
Bavaria, Germany. It is the site of the 12th-century Steingaden Abbey (Kloster Steingaden) and the Wies Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The community...
Staffelstein: Pilgrimage Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers Steingaden: SteingadenAbbey in Bavaria, Germany Steinhausen: Steinhausen pilgrimage church [de]...
would be too small for the number of pilgrims it attracted, and so SteingadenAbbey decided to commission a separate shrine. Construction took place between...
Roman Emperor, Duke of Saxony Welf VI (1115–1191), Margrave of Tuscany SteingadenAbbey, Swabia, place of burial of its founder Welf VI (d. 1191) The next...
Welf was a victim of the malaria and died at Siena. He was buried in SteingadenAbbey in Bavaria, where his father was also later buried. The death of Welf...
founded, SteingadenAbbey in Bavaria, where his son had also been buried, while most of the other early Guelphs are buried in Weingarten Abbey. He was...
monasteries were founded: Weissenau Abbey, Schussenried Abbey, SteingadenAbbey, Kaiserslautern and Marchtal Abbey. In 1182 the abbey had possessions not only around...
between 1748–53. He died near the pilgrims' church in Wies near Steingaden in 1766. Abbey church, Mödingen (1716–1725) in the district of Dillingen Old...
jurist Anton Wilhelm Ertl (1654-1715) - at this time chief judge of SteingadenAbbey in Wiedergeltingen - wrote the text. Further editions were published...
{{#}}32. 1192/93 Welf VI, Welf VII: Heraldic lion in sandstone at SteingadenAbbey, presumably as funerary monument for Welf VI of Bavaria (d. 1191),...
July 1723 in the Gründel Inn near Steingaden, Bavaria, a property of the former Premonstratensian SteingadenAbbey. His family was Italian in origin,...
Theodolus. In 1749, tailor Mathias Eberle returned from a pilgrimage to SteingadenAbbey with a replica of the flagellated Christ. The following year Bihlafingen...
at the end of the 17th century, developed in the Benedictine Wessobrunn Abbey in Bavaria, Germany. The names of more than 600 stucco-workers who emerged...
parish church at Wolfegg St. Magnus in Saint Mang's Abbey Mercy seat in the parish church at Steingaden St. Paul in the parish church at Sonthofen St. Barbara...
reinterpretations of the Corinthian order in the Pilgrimage Church of Wies, Steingaden, Germany, by Dominikus and Johann Baptist Zimmermann, 1746-1754 Rococo...
Retrieved 29 October 2011. "Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch". UNESCO. Retrieved 29 October 2011.[permanent dead link] "Abbey Church of Saint-Savin sur...
Schäftlarn—Premonstratensian Monastery (pulpits and altars) (1755–1764) Steingaden—Premonstratensian Monastery Church of St. John the Baptist (figures of...
Hoppenhaupt the Younger, 1752-1753 Rococo - Pilgrimage Church of Wies, Steingaden, Germany, by Dominikus and Johann Baptist Zimmermann, 1754 Rococo - Tobias...
Zimmermann. It is located in the foothills of the Alps, in the municipality of Steingaden in the Weilheim-Schongau district, Bavaria, Germany. Construction took...
Portugal, by Mateus Vicente de Oliveira, 1752 Pilgrimage Church of Wies, Steingaden, Germany, by Dominikus and Johann Baptist Zimmermann, 1754 The name Rococo...
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Pilgrimage Church of Wies, Steingaden, Germany, by Dominikus and Johann Baptist Zimmermann, 1754 Side table...