Maulbronn Monastery, Maulbronn, Germany in 1080p HD
View the beauty of the architectural work performed on the Maulbronn Monastery in Maulbronn, Germany. Hier ist ein künstlerisches Video über das weltberühmte Kloster in Maulbronn... Weltkulturerbe ..
Maulbronn Monastery - UNESCO World Heritage Site
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Maulbrunn Monastery is a large monastic complex in south-western Germany, beautifully well-preserved since the Middle Ages. It's apparently one of the most complex monasteries north of the Alps, and it's certainly an impressive sight with lots of timber-framed buildings, Romanesque chapels, and one of the first Gothic buildings in all of Germany.
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Maulbronn Monastery Complex (UNESCO/NHK)
Founded in 1147, the Cistercian Maulbronn Monastery is considered the most complete and best-preserved medieval monastic complex north of the Alps. Surrounded by fortified walls, the main buildings were constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries. The monastery's church, mainly in Transitional Gothic style, had a major influence in the spread of Gothic architecture over much of northern and central Europe. The water-management system at ...
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Some impressions of the very old monastery Maulbronn in Germany, close to the blackwood forest in February 2019.
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Maulbronn monastery, Germany monastery, Kloster Maulbronn
The monastery was founded in 1147 under the auspices of the first Cistercian pope, Eugenius III. The main church, built in a style transitional from Romanesque to Gothic, was consecrated in 1178 by Arnold, Bishop of Speyer. A number of other buildings — infirmary, refectory, cellar, auditorium, porch, south cloister, hall, another refectory, forge, inn, cooperage, mill, and chapel — followed in the course of the 13th century. The west, east and north cloisters date back to the 14th century, as do most fortifications and the fountain house or lavatorium.
After the Reformation broke out, Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg, seized the monastery in 1504,[dubious -- discuss] later building his hunting lodge and stables there. The monastery was pillaged repeatedly: first by the knights under Franz von Sickingen in 1519, then again during the German Peasants' War six years later. In 1534, Duke Ulrich secularised the monastery, but the Cistercians regained control — and Imperial recognition — under Charles V's Augsburg Interim. In 1556, Christoph, Duke of Württemberg, built a Protestant seminary, with Valentin Vannius becoming the first abbot two years later; Johannes Kepler studied there 1586--89.
In 1630, the abbey was returned to the Cistercians by force of arms, with Christoph Schaller von Sennheim becoming abbot. This restoration was short-lived, however, as Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden forced the monks to leave again two years later, with a Protestant abbot returning in 1633; the seminary reopened the following year, however the Cistercians under Schaller also returned in 1634. Under the Peace of Westphalia, in 1648, the confession of the monastery was settled in favour of Protestantism; with abbot Buchinger withdrawing in process. A Protestant abbacy was re-established in 1651, with the seminary reopening five years later. In 1692, the seminarians were removed to safety when Ezéchiel du Mas, Comte de Mélac, torched the school, which remained closed for a decade.
The abbey was secularised by Frederick I, King of Württemberg, in the course of the German Mediatisation in 1807, forever removing its political quasi-independence; the seminary merged with that of Bebenhausen the following year, now known as the Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren.
The monastery, which features prominently in Hermann Hesse's novel Beneath the Wheel, was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1993. The justification for the inscription was as follows: The Maulbronn complex is the most complete survival of a Cistercian monastic establishment in Europe, in particular because of the survival of its extensive water-management system of reservoirs and channels. Hesse himself attended the monastery before fleeing in 1891 after a suicide attempt, and a failed attempt to save Hesse from his personal religious crisis by a well-known theologian and faith healer.[1]
An image of Maulbronn Abbey is set to appear representing Baden-Württemberg on the obverse of the 2013 €2 commemorative coin for Germany.
Travel Germany - Visiting the Maulbronn Monastery
Take a tour of Maulbronn Monastery in Maulbronn, Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The German city of Maulbronn is especially popular for the beautiful Maulbronn Monastery that graces its land.
It was founded in the mid-12th century with the patronage of the first Cistercian pope.
The building has elements of both Gothic and Romanesque styles of architecture.
The entire complex has been admired for being extremely well preserved and among the most impressive abbeys in all of Europe.
One of the other key features of this magnificent monastery is its stunning Gothic cloisters.
Following the Reformation, Maulbronn Monastery was seized and now serves as a protestant seminary.
Maulbronn Monastery Complex, Germany
Enter in one of the best conserved medieval monasteries of the entire Europe: Maulbronn, also inserted in the Unesco World Heritage List, in Germany
Kloster Maulbronn Weltkulturerbe Unesco, Maulbronn Monastery presentation,
Das Kloster Maulbronn ist eine ehemalige Zisterzienserabtei in der Ortsmitte von Maulbronn. Kleinstadt und Kloster liegen am Südwestrand des Strombergs, der sich im südlich des Odenwalds und nördlich des Schwarzwalds gelegenen Kraichgau erhebt. Die nächste Großstadt ist das baden-württembergische Pforzheim. Maulbronn gilt als die am besten erhaltene mittelalterliche Klosteranlage nördlich der Alpen. Hier sind alle Stilrichtungen und Entwicklungsstufen von der Romanik bis zur Spätgotik vertreten.
Die Anlage, die von einer Mauer umschlossen ist, beherbergt heute unter anderem mehrere Restaurants, die Polizei, das Rathaus von Maulbronn und andere Verwaltungsämter. In den Klostergebäuden befindet sich auch ein evangelisches Gymnasium mit Internat.
Das Kloster Maulbronn ist seit Dezember 1993 Weltkulturerbe der UNESCO.
Gründung[Bearbeiten]
Unter der Ägide des Abtes Bernhard von Clairvaux erhielt der Zisterzienserorden auch im heutigen Deutschland großen Zulauf. In Südwestdeutschland ließ sich der Edelfreie Walter von Lomersheim von der Begeisterung anstecken. Er stiftete sein Erbgut Eckenweiher zwischen Mühlacker und Lienzingen zur Gründung eines Zisterzienserklosters, in das er selbst als Laienbruder einzutreten gedachte. Zu diesem Zweck entsandte das Kloster Neuburg im Elsass einen Abt, und zwölf Mönche - wie es heißt nach der Zahl der Apostel.
Mit der Neugründung dieses Klosters betraute man Abt Dieter von der Primarabtei Morimond, der am 24. März 1138 eintraf. Die Lage der gestifteten Ländereien scheint jedoch der Klostergründung wenig förderlich gewesen zu sein. Unter anderem scheint es an Wasser gefehlt zu haben.
Um 1146 nahm sich der zuständige Bischof von Speyer Günther von Henneberg persönlich der Sache an. Er erklärte den Ort für untauglich und schenkte dem Kloster das Bischofslehen zu Mulenbrunnen in einem abgeschiedenen Waldtal. Vermutlich im Sommer des Jahres 1147 wurde es dorthin verlegt.
Maulbronn Monastery (German: Kloster Maulbronn) is the best-preserved medieval Cistercian monastery complex in Europe. It is situated on the outskirts of Maulbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany and is separated from the town by fortifications. Since 1993 the monastery is part of the Unesco World Heritage.
The monastery was founded in 1147 under the auspices of the first Cistercian pope, Eugenius III. The main church, built in a style transitional from Romanesque to Gothic, was consecrated in 1178 by Arnold, Bishop of Speyer. A number of other buildings — infirmary, refectory, cellar, auditorium, porch, south cloister, hall, another refectory, forge, inn, cooperage, mill, and chapel — followed in the course of the 13th century. The west, east and north cloisters date back to the 14th century, as do most fortifications and the fountain house or lavatorium.
After the Reformation broke out, Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg, seized the monastery in 1504,[dubious -- discuss] later building his hunting lodge and stables there. The monastery was pillaged repeatedly: first by the knights under Franz von Sickingen in 1519, then again during the German Peasants' War six years later. In 1534, Duke Ulrich secularised the monastery, but the Cistercians regained control — and Imperial recognition — under Charles V's Augsburg Interim. In 1556, Christoph, Duke of Württemberg, built a Protestant seminary, with Valentin Vannius becoming the first abbot two years later; Johannes Kepler studied there 1586--89.
In 1630, the abbey was returned to the Cistercians by force of arms, with Christoph Schaller von Sennheim becoming abbot. This restoration was short-lived, however, as Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden forced the monks to leave again two years later, with a Protestant abbot returning in 1633; the seminary reopened the following year, however the Cistercians under Schaller also returned in 1634. Under the Peace of Westphalia, in 1648, the confession of the monastery was settled in favour of Protestantism; with abbot Buchinger withdrawing in process. A Protestant abbacy was re-established in 1651, with the seminary reopening five years later. In 1692, the seminarians were removed to safety when Ezéchiel du Mas, Comte de Mélac, torched the school, which remained closed for a decade.
The abbey was secularised by Frederick I, King of Württemberg, in the course of the German Mediatisation in 1807, forever removing its political quasi-independence; the seminary merged with that of Bebenhausen the following year, now known as the Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren.
Monasterio de Maulbronn (UNESCO/NHK)
Fundada en 1147, la abadía cisterciense de Maulbronn es el conjunto monástico medieval más completo y mejor preservado al norte de los Alpes. Construidos entre los siglos XII y XIV, sus edificios principales se hallan dentro de un recinto fortificado. El monasterio fue construido en la época de transición del románico al gótico y desempeñó un importante papel en la ...
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MAULBRONN MONASTERY - DON'T DISTURB THE SILENCE
You need a medieval location for a shoot. You might want to look a Kloster Maulbronn a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE.
Maulbronn Monastery (Kloster Maulbronn) is one of Europe’s most complete and bestpreserved Medieval monastery complexes. It combines a multitude of architectural styles, from Romanesque to late Gothic, in one place – creating a unique atmosphere.
Construction of the former Cistercian abbey, cradled in the rolling hills of the Stromberg region, commenced in 1147. It was here that Gothic design was first implemented in the German-speaking world. In 1993, the monastery was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Maulbronn Abbey, Germany, 2009 Medium
Maulbronn Abbey, Germany, founded in 1147. We visited in July, 2009, and I put this video together for my students. Hope you enjoy it.
Maulbronn Monastery Complex in 60 secs | UNESCO World Heritage
At Maulbronn Monastery, a World Heritage Site since 1993, you can take a tour of medieval architectural history. The monastery complex was created from the 12th to the 16th century. The almost entirely preserved buildings convey a vivid image of monastic life.
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Das Kloster Maulbronn ist eine ehemalige Zisterzienserabtei in der Ortsmitte von Maulbronn. Kleinstadt und Kloster liegen am Südwestrand des Strombergs, der sich im südlich des Odenwalds und nördlich des Schwarzwalds gelegenen Kraichgau erhebt. Die nächste Großstadt ist das baden-württembergische Pforzheim. Maulbronn gilt als die am besten erhaltene mittelalterliche Klosteranlage nördlich der Alpen. Hier sind alle Stilrichtungen und Entwicklungsstufen von der Romanik bis zur Spätgotik vertreten.
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Unser UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe Kloster Maulbronn // Our UNESCO world heritage site Maulbronn monastery
Das Kloster Maulbronn, vorgestellt in knapp 30 Sekunden. Es zeigt, was das Besondere an „unserem“ Kloster Maulbronn ist, in der Vergangenheit und heute.
Dieser Kurzfilm wurde von den Volontärinnen und Volontären der Staatlichen Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg anlässlich des Aufrufs zum UNESCO Young Experts Forums 2015 produziert und von der Jury als ein Teil des Eröffnungsvideos ausgewählt.
Maulbronn monastery presented in about 30 seconds. It shows what is special about “our” Maulbronn monastery in the past and still today.
This shortfilm was produced by the trainees of the state heritage agency (Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten) Baden-Württemberg on the occasion of the call up for the UNESCO Young Experts Forum 2015 and was selected by the jury as part of the film for the opening ceremony.
Entdecke Deine Talente - Die Seminare der Evangelischen Landeskirche in Württemberg
Deine Gemeinschaft. Deine Talente. Deine Zukunft.
In den Seminaren Maulbronn und Blaubeuren findest Du ein einzigartiges Lern- und Lebensumfeld. Sie sind weit mehr als Schule und Internat. Sie sind der Ort, in dem Du mit Deinen Fähigkeiten Deinen Platz findest.
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Maulbronn Monastery
Maulbronn Kloster is a medieval monastery in Germany built from 12th to the 14th century. There is a good audio tour available in English, so we could learn about the rooms we walked through. The audio at the end is of Maulbronn monks singing.
Stadtwohnungen Maulbronn - Maulbronn - Germany
Stadtwohnungen Maulbronn hotel city: Maulbronn - Country: Germany
Address: Frankfurterstraße 28; zip code: 75433
Set in Maulbronn, this apartment is 500 metres from Maulbronn Monastery. Free private parking is available on site. The unit fitted with a kitchenette with a dishwasher and oven. Towels and bed linen are featured in this apartment.
-- Le Stadtwohnungen Maulbronn est situé à Maulbronn, à 500 mètres du monastère. Vous bénéficierez gratuitement d'un emplacement de stationnement privé sur place. Cet appartement comporte une kitchenette équipée d'un four et d'un lave-vaisselle.
-- Este apartamento está en Maulbronn, a 500 metros del monasterio de Maulbronn. El aparcamiento privado es gratuito. La zona de cocina está equipada con lavavajillas y horno. Se proporcionan toallas y ropa de cama.
-- Dieses Apartment in Maulbronn liegt 500 m vom Kloster Maulbronn entfernt. Die Privatparkplätze an der Unterkunft nutzen Sie kostenfrei. Die Unterkunft umfasst eine Küchenzeile mit einem Geschirrspüler und einem Backofen.
-- Dit appartement is gevestigd in Maulbronn, op 500 meter van het klooster van Maulbronn. Er is gratis privéparkeergelegenheid bij de Stadtwohnungen Maulbronn. De accommodatie beschikt over een kitchenette met een vaatwasser en een oven.
-- 这间公寓坐落在毛尔布隆(Maulbronn),距离毛尔布隆修道院(Maulbronn Monastery)有500米,内设免费私人停车场。 公寓设有带洗碗机和烤箱的小厨房、毛巾、床单以及一间带浴缸的私人浴室。 客人可在周边地区进行骑自行车和远足等各种活动。公寓距离斯图加特机场(Stuttgart Airport)有45公里。
-- Эти апартаменты находятся в Маульбронне, в 500 метрах от Маульброннского монастыря. На собственной территории обустроена бесплатная парковка. Мини-кухня апартаментов оснащена посудомоечной машиной и духовкой.
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Walking through: Maulbronn in GERMANY
Ein virtueller Rundgang durch Maulbronn in der Nähe von Pforzheim. Ein Rundgang durch das Kloster folgt noch, ist aber nur für Abonnenten. Walking through Maulbronn nearby to Pforzheim in South Germany which is famous because of its monastery. Walking through monastery is only available for subscribers later.
What do you eat in Baden-Württemberg?
According to legends the local dish from Baden-Württemberg, the Maultasche, was invented in the Maulbronn Monastery. The Cistercian monks wanted to fool god and hide their meat during the fasting period. So they mixed it with spinach and stuffed it inside a pasta-dough. Till today the Maultasche is called “lord-cheater” and they are still an inherent part of the Swabian cuisine.
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Heidelberg castle & Maulbronn Monastery in the German Black Forest, April 2019
When in Germany rent a car and drive on those autobahn without speed limits, do enjoy the German bakery. The picturesque town of Heidelberg and its castle is a must visit. We made a short stop at Maulbronn Monastery and also made a stop at Wolfach town. You will be forced to make multiple stops due to the scenic black forest during your drive.