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Monastery Roggenburg Monastery Monastery hotel and Monastery shop Educational Centre for Monastry hotel and restaurant Monastery Monastery hotel and Monastery shop Educational Centre for restaurant Families, the Environment Klosterstraße 2 restaurant Families, the Environment and Culture 89297 Roggenburg and Culture The Canons Regular of A monastery brunch in the If you are looking for gifts for “Education as varied as life” is Tel. (0 73 00) 9 21 92 -0 The Canons Regular of A monastery brunch in the If you are looking for gifts for “Education as varied as life” is Prémontré have been living morning, a family lunch with occasions such as christenings the motto of the Educational [email protected] Prémontré have been living morning, a family lunch with occasions such as christenings the motto of the Educational and working in and around Swabian delicacies at noon or or first communions, you will Centre for Families, the and working in and around Swabian delicacies at noon or or first communions, you will Centre for Families, the Roggenburg for more than a candlelit dinner for two in find what you seek in our Environment and Culture. Educational Centre for Families, Roggenburg for more than a candlelit dinner for two in find what you seek in our Environment and Culture. 800 years. This remarkable the evening – the monastery monastery shop. Throughout the year we offer the Environment and Culture 800 years. This remarkable the evening – the monastery monastery shop. Throughout the year we offer tradition has made a success- restaurant offers something to Here booklovers can discover cultural and educational Klosterstraße 3 · 89297 Roggenburg tradition has made a success- restaurant offers something to Here booklovers can discover cultural and educational ful transition into the 21st suit every taste. We are religious literature and CDs, as events for children and young Tel. (0 73 00) 96 11 -0 ful transition into the 21st suit every taste. We are religious literature and CDs, as events for children and young century: after the restoration able to cater for weddings, well as home-decor items and people, families, senior citizens, [email protected] Roggenburg century: after the restoration able to cater for weddings, well as home-decor items and people, families, senior citizens, of the buildings and the conferences and family devotional objects. schools and groups of all kinds. of the buildings and the conferences and family devotional objects. schools and groups of all kinds. baroque gardens, the canons’ celebrations with up to 300 We supplement our product You can reserve our modern, Monastry Monastery baroque gardens, the canons’ celebrations with up to 300 We supplement our product You can reserve our modern, monastery has a new radiance. guests. Our 3*** ‘Superior’ range with a selection of well-equipped rooms (for up Klosterstraße 5 monastery has a new radiance. guests. Our 3*** ‘Superior’ range with a selection of well-equipped rooms (for up At any time of year, the hotel has 25 light, modern wines and spirits as well as to 150 participants) for your 89297 Roggenburg New life At any time of year, the hotel has 25 light, modern wines and spirits as well as to 150 participants) for your monastery church, the and comfortable rooms. culinary delicacies, making the own events and seminars. Tel. (0 73 00) 96 00 -0 monastery church, the and comfortable rooms. culinary delicacies, making the own events and seminars. museum and the monastery monastery shop a unique We can provide overnight [email protected] in old walls museum and the monastery monastery shop a unique We can provide overnight gardens with an ivy maze insiders’ tip for presents of all accommodation for events gardens with an ivy maze insiders’ tip for presents of all accommodation for events are a thoroughly delightful kinds. lasting several days, with a Monastry shop are a thoroughly delightful kinds. lasting several days, with a experience. total of 120 beds in 55 rooms. Klosterstraße 1 experience. total of 120 beds in 55 rooms. 89297 Roggenburg Tel. (0 73 00) 9 21 92 -750 l Monastery museum l Children‘s play area l Hotel l Herb garden l Monastery museum l Children‘s play area l Hotel l Herb garden „Oberes Tor“ [email protected] „Oberes Tor“ l Art exhibitions l Art exhibitions l Beer garden (Upper gate) l Ivy maze, Garden l Beer garden (Upper gate) l Ivy maze, Garden l Monastery church l Forest pavilion l Monastery church l Forest pavilion with exhibition with exhibition Laupheim B30 Biberach Ochsenhausen B312 www.kloster-roggenburg.de www.kloster-roggenburg.de Beginnings Prosperity Dissolution A new beginning Resettlement Monastery restoration Monastery gardens A living monastery Tradition has it that Count In the blessed 18th century, a After the Peace Treaty of 180 years after seculari- After the resettlement of the Roggenburg Monastery The grounds were redesigned Throughout the centuries, Bertold von Bibereck triumvirate of the great abbots Lunéville, there was nothing sation, the Canons Regular monastery, the monastery was restored and renovated starting in 2015. The new the Order of the Canons founded Roggenburg Dominikus Schwaninger, to stop secularisation from of Prémontré returned to their community renovated the between 2008 and 2015. The design was based upon that Regular of Prémontré in Monastery with his wife and Kaspar Geisler and Georg spreading. The Imperial former monastery once more. building and developed a starting point for the complete of the original gardens, which Roggenburg has always brothers Konrad (Bishop of Lienhardt created the baroque Monastery of Roggenburg was Windberg Abbey near Bogen utilisation concept for the renovation was recognition was revealed after detailed focused on the community Chur) and Siegfried (Canon wonderland which we still see occupied by the Bavarian in Lower Bavaria took over the monastery grounds. After of the desolate state of the research work. The terraced and pastoral care; in Augsburg), in 1126. today. The rebuilding of the military on September 4, 1802. parish of Roggenburg in extensive renovation work on entire monastery building gardens on the southern side particularly parish work, but The first Canons Regular of monastery buildings started On November 29 of the same October 1982. The aim of this the former western “Prelates’ in 2006. Damp and dry rot are designed according to a also other types of pastoral Prémontré (the Order was with the west wing in 1732. year the last abbot, Thaddäus initiative was to re-establish the garden” courtyard, the House were affecting the walls, the historical baroque template. care as and where required. founded in 1121 by Work on the spacious Aigler, was relieved of his office Order of the Canons Regular of of Art and Culture was baroque roof structure and In one area, a meditation This still applies. Today’s St Norbert of Xanten in double-towered monastery and the monastery, with its Prémontré at Roggenburg inaugurated and opened in all the beams. 200 years of garden was created with an Roggenburg Monastery Prémontré, France) came from church was completed with 36 canons, was dissolved. Monastery. Roggenburg 2001. One year later, in 2002, the building being used for ivy maze. The monastery continues this rich tradition the nearby Ursberg Abbey. an inaugural celebration in All the efforts the abbey and Monastery was officially the Educational Centre for purposes other than that of herb garden has around 150 of religious and spiritual The flourishing monastery October 1758. The southern monastery made to continue re-established in 1986 and was Families, the Environment a monastery had resulted in different medicinal plants in life. Other activities include was promoted to Abbey status wing of the monastery communal life proved to be raised by Windberg Abbey and Culture moved into its a great deal of damage. twelve beds. The garden is pastoral care in schools, in 1444 and was granted complex was completed in in vain. to the rank of a dependent new building. In the same year, Additional structures had to be divided into six beds featuring emergency counselling and imperial immediacy in 1544. 1766. The following years – priorate on November 8, 1992. the monastery hotel and dismantled, plasterwork and important people in monastic hospice patient support. The monastery survived the overshadowed by the suffering restaurant and the monastery frescoes were severely medicine throughout history, The cultivation of church devastation of the of incoming French refugees, shop opened their doors. damaged. The monastery and another six beds planted music plays a particularly German Peasants’ War, the war, plundering and hefty accommodation was upgraded with medicinal herbs used in important role. Reformation troubles, and the contributions – caused to modern living standards. classical mainstream medicine destitution of the Swedish considerable harm to the and folk remedies. period during the Thirty Years‘ monastery. War. Abbot Thaddäus Aigler Abbey Windberg 1126 1732 1802 1982 1997 2002 2017 Stiftung der Grafen von Bibereck Neubau der Klostergebäude Säkularisation, Aufhebung des Klosters Wiederbesiedelung Beginn der umfassenden Bautätigkeit Eröffnung Bildungszentrum und Klostergasthof Ende der Sanierungsmaßnahmen n 1144 Priory, papal confirmation At the peak of its prosperity during the 18th From this time on, the monastery building n The Order of the Canons Regular of n 2000 Our own Novitiate n 2007 25th anniversary of resettlement
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