- Source: List of Christian monasteries in Brandenburg
This is a list of Christian religious houses, both dissolved and extant, in Brandenburg in Germany, including Berlin. Extant religious houses are marked in bold.
Brandenburg
= A
=Alexanderdorf Abbey (Kloster Alexanderdorf or Abtei St. Gertrud), Alexanderdorf in Am Mellensee: Benedictine nuns (extant from 1934)
Altfriedland Abbey, see Friedland
Angermünde Friary (Kloster Angermünde), Angermünde: Franciscan friars (second half of the 13th century-1543)
= B
=Boitzenburg Abbey (Kloster Boitzenburg), Boitzenburg: Cistercian nuns (1271–1538; the former Benedictine nunnery Marienpforte was merged into the new foundation by 1281)
Brandenburg an der Havel:
Dominican or St. Paul's Friary (Paulikloster): Dominican friars (1286-c1540)
Franciscan or St. John's Friary (Franziskanerkloster, Brandenburg): Franciscan friars (moved here from Ziesar; 1237-1538x1544)
= C
=Chorin Abbey (Kloster Chorin), Chorin: Cistercian monks (1248–1542)
Cottbus Friary (Kloster Cottbus), Cottbus: Franciscan friars (1290x1300-1537)
= D
=Dobrilugk Abbey (Kloster Dobrilugk), Doberlug-Kirchhain: Cistercian monks (1165x1184-1541)
= F
=Frankfurt Charterhouse (Kartäuserkloster Frankfurt/Oder), Frankfurt an der Oder: Carthusian monks (1396–1540)
Franziskushof, see Zehdenick
Friedland Abbey (Kloster Friedland), Altfriedland, Neuhardenberg: Cistercian nuns (1230–1540)
= G
=Gramzow Abbey (Kloster Gramzow), Gramzow: Premonstratensian canons (c.1178-Reformation)
= H
=Heiligengrabe Abbey (Kloster Stift zum Heiligengrabe), Heiligengrabe: Cistercian nuns (1287–1548); women's collegiate foundation, or Damenstift, and school (1549–1945); community of deaconesses (1946–1995); re-establishment of Stift under a new abbess (extant from 1996)
Himmelpfort Abbey (Kloster Himmelpfort), Himmelpfort: Cistercian monks (1299–1541)
= J
=Jüterbog:
Jüterbog Friary (Franziskanerkloster Jüterbog): Franciscan friars (third quarter of the 15th century-c1560)
Jüterbog Priory (Kloster Jüterbog): Cistercian nuns (1282-c.1540)
= K
=Kyritz Friary (Franziskanerkloster Kyritz), Kyritz: Franciscan friars (c.1225[?]-1552)
= L
=Lehnin Abbey (Kloster Lehnin), Kloster Lehnin: Cistercian monks (1180–1542); premises used for the establishment of the Luise-Henrietten-Stift for Protestant deaconesses (1911–1942; re-founded 2004)
Lindow Abbey (Kloster Lindow), Lindow: Cistercian nuns (c.1290-1542); Protestant women's collegiate foundation, or Damenstift (1542–1638)
Luise-Henrietten-Stift, see Lehnin
= M
=Marienfliess Abbey (Kloster Marienfliess), Stepenitz in Marienfliess, in the Prignitz: Cistercian nuns (1231–1544); Protestant women's collegiate foundation, or Damenstift, later deaconesses (extant from 1544)
Marienpforte Priory or Abbey (Kloster Marienpforte), near Flieth and Stegelitz: Benedictine nuns (1269; by 1281 had been merged into the new Cistercian foundation at Boitzenburg)
Marienstern Abbey (Kloster Marienstern, formerly also Kloster Güldenstern), Mühlberg: Cistercian nuns (1228–1539); Claretians (extant from 2000)
Marienwerder, see Seehausen
= N
=Neuzelle Abbey (Kloster Neuzelle), Neuzelle: Cistercian monks (1268–1817)
= S
=St. John's, Brandenburg, see Brandenburg an der Havel
St. Paul's, Brandenburg, see Brandenburg an der Havel
Seehausen Priory or Abbey (Kloster Seehausen or Kloster Marienwerder), Seehausen: Cistercian nuns (c.1239 x 1250 - 1543/44)
Stepenitz, see Marienfliess
= Z
=Zehdenick:
Franziskushof: Franciscan friars (extant from 1993)
Zehdenick Abbey (Kloster Zehdenick), Zehdenick: Cistercian nuns (c.1250-1540); Protestant women's collegiate foundation (1540–1945)
Ziesar:
Ziesar Friary (Franziskanerkloster Ziesar): Franciscan friars (c.1226-1271; moved to Brandenburg an der Havel)
Ziesar Priory (Zisterzierinnenkloster Ziesar): Cistercian nuns (c.1330-1540); Protestant women's collegiate foundation, or Damenstift (1540–1610)
Zinna Abbey (Kloster Zinna), Jüterbog: Cistercian monks (1170–1553)
Berlin
Berlin:
Greyfriars, Berlin (Graues Kloster, Berlin): Franciscan friars (probably 1249-Reformation)
Regina Martyrum Carmel (Karmel Regina Martyrum): Discalced Carmelite nuns (extant from 1982)
See also
List of Christian monasteries in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
List of Christian monasteries in North Rhine-Westphalia
List of Christian monasteries in Saxony
List of Christian monasteries in Saxony-Anhalt
List of Christian monasteries in Schleswig-Holstein
Notes
References
Dehio, G., edited by Gerhard Vinken, et al., 2000: Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler: Bd. Brandenburg. Deutscher Kunstverlag München/Berlin. ISBN 3-422-03054-9
Gooß, G., Jaqueline Hennig, J. (eds.), 1997: Alle Brandenburger Zisterzienserklöster. Marianne-Verlag. ISBN 3-932370-33-3
Heimann, H.-D., Neitmann, K., Schich, W., Bauch, M., Franke, E., Gahlbeck, Chr., Popp, Chr., Riedel, P. (eds.), 2007: Brandenburgisches Klosterbuch: Handbuch der Klöster, Stifte und Kommenden bis zur Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts (Brandenburgische Historische Studien). Be.Bra Wissenschaftsverlag ISBN 978-3-937233-26-0
Schumann, Dirk, 2006: Dorfkirchen zwischen Klosterarchitektur und Wallfahrtslandschaft, in: Offene Kirchen 2006. Förderkreis Alte Kirchen Berlin-Brandenburg e.V., Berlin.
Sources and external links
Zisterzienser in Brandenburg (in German)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of Christian monasteries in Brandenburg
- List of Christian monasteries in Germany
- List of Christian monasteries in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- List of Christian monasteries in Saxony
- List of Christian monasteries in Schleswig-Holstein
- List of Christian monasteries in North Rhine-Westphalia
- List of Christian monasteries in Saxony-Anhalt
- List of religious organizations
- List of Carthusian monasteries
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