Wettingen Abbey (Kloster Wettingen) was a Cistercian monastery in Wettingen[1] in the Swiss canton of Aargau. It was founded in 1227 and dissolved during the secularisation of 1841, but re-founded at Mehrerau in Austria in 1854. The buildings are listed as a heritage site of national significance.
WettingenAbbey (Kloster Wettingen) was a Cistercian monastery in Wettingen in the Swiss canton of Aargau. It was founded in 1227 and dissolved during...
Gasthof Sternen is located in WettingenAbbey and is the oldest inn in Switzerland. The building stands north of the monastery church and is under the...
Wettingen is a residential community in the district of Baden in the Swiss canton of Aargau. With a population about 20,000, Wettingen is the second-largest...
Rapperswil, and a wave of foundations is documented: WettingenAbbey in 1227, and the Mariazell-Wurmsbach Abbey in 1259. On 28 August 1232 a document confirms...
Steinhausen and confessor Benedict Frey from WettingenAbbey. By 2000 there were 18 nuns living in the Abbey, under the Bishop of St. Gallen. ISOS site...
Dukes of Habsburg and held by the Barons of Eschenbach. The Abbeys of Muri and Wettingen also had significant interests and owned 12 and 3 farms respectively...
Uri) Meier von Erstfeld (bailiffs of Erstfeld, at times eigenleute of WettingenAbbey) Meier von Silenen (perhaps related to the Schüpfer; bailiffs of Silenen...
house and the abbey was established. It was initially a dependency of the Cistercian monks of Abbey of St. Urban in Wettingen. The abbey church was dedicated...
abbeys, as listed by the Vatican in the Annuario Pontificio: Austria Wettingen-Mehrerau Hungary Pannonhalma Italy Monte Oliveto Maggiore Montevergine...
Einsiedeln Abbey during the reformation riots. Moreover, Diethelm appointed conventuals of Saint Gall as reform abbots at WettingenAbbey (Peter Eichhorn)...
all their rights and possessions, which the house had in Uri, to the WettingenAbbey. On 28 November 1291 Countess Elizabeth concluded a three-year alliance...
born in 1808 in Bauen, Canton of Uri. From 1821 to 1841 he lived in WettingenAbbey, first as a choir boy and pupil in the monastery school, and later...
so that they can create their very structure. A watermill of the WettingenAbbey was first mentioned in 1365. The island is a historical site of water...
formerly Werd Abbey, at Eschenz (Thurgau): Franciscans, formerly Benedictines WettingenAbbey at Wettingen (Aargau): Cistercian monks Widlisbach Abbey or Priory...
monks from Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey in 1939 and became an abbey again in 1973. As of 2003, there were eight priests and 16 brothers at the abbey. The buildings...
archbishops (Vienna and Salzburg), the bishops and the abbot of territorial abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau. Nevertheless, each bishop is independent in his own diocese...
Austrian citizen born in South Africa. He was Abbot of the Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau from 2009 to 2018. Van der Linde was born in Roodepoort,...
in 1897 in the Abbey of Mehrerau, of the Common Observance. He became in 1917 territorial abbot of the Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau he was...
Religious 12th century Wasserkirche Altstadt, Zürich Religious c.1480 WettingenAbbeyWettingen Domestic Religious 13th–17th centuries Includes Gasthof Sternen...
Cistercian order in 1957. He served as the abbot of the Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau from 1968 until his retirement in 2009. He died in Bregenz...