Chorruine der ehemaligen Zisterzienser-Abtei Heisterbach, Königswinter, NRW, Germany
Posted by: argus1972
N 50° 41.716 E 007° 12.850
32U E 373873 N 5617459
Protected ruin of a cistercian monastery in the Siebengebirge.
Waymark Code: WMWC57
Location: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Date Posted: 08/12/2017
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Heisterbach Abbey was a Cistercian monastery in the Siebengebirge.
The famous basilica of Heisterbach was begun by Abbot Gerard (1195–1208), and consecrated in 1237 under Abbot Henry (1208–1244). Being built during the period of transition from the Romanesque round arch to the Gothic pointed arch, its style of architecture was a combination of the Romanesque and the Gothic. On the 18th of October, 1237 the new building of the abbey church was consecrated. With a length of 88 metres and a width of 44 metres the church was excelled in size only from the Cologne Cathedral.
Abbey ruins:
Heisterbach, which had large possessions and drew revenues from many neighbouring towns, remained one of the most flourishing Cistercian monasteries until its suppression in 1803. The library and the archives were given to the city of Düsseldorf; the monastery and the church were sold and torn down in 1809, and only the apse with the ruins of the choir remains.
(Source: Wikipedia)
"Ehemalige Zisterzienser-Abtei Kloster Heisterbach" is listed in the "Liste der Baudenkmäler in Königswinter".