Schweinfurter Str. 40 | Münsterschwarzach, 97359 Schwarzach am Main, Bavaria, GermanyMap
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Just a nice monastery
The monastery is just a nice monastery, but there’s a bookstore, a bakery and a place to rest and read. So all in all a nice place to stay for an hour or two.
The monastery is just a nice monastery, but there’s a bookstore, a bakery and a place to rest and read. So all in all a nice place to stay for an hour or two.
It is not easy to see an Abbey so succesful in operation as this one. The building from the 1930's but it was a very old Carolingian Abbey and dissolved with the secularisation of 1803. Simple and r...
It is not easy to see an Abbey so succesful in operation as this one. The building from the 1930's but it was a very old Carolingian Abbey and dissolved with the secularisation of 1803. Simple and r...
Originally an 18th century Baroque basilica (architect Balthasar Neumann), consecrated in 1743 by Bishop Friedrich Karl von Schönborn. 1738 frescoes in the cupolas by Holzer and ceiling fresco by M Gü...
Just a nice monastery
The monastery is just a nice monastery, but there’s a bookstore, a bakery and a place to rest and read. So all in all a nice place to stay for an hour or two.
Just a nice monastery
The monastery is just a nice monastery, but there’s a bookstore, a bakery and a place to rest and read. So all in all a nice place to stay for an hour or two.
A modern but very old Abbey still in operation
It is not easy to see an Abbey so succesful in operation as this one. The building from the 1930's but it was a very old Carolingian Abbey and dissolved with the secularisation of 1803. Simple and r...
A modern but very old Abbey still in operation
It is not easy to see an Abbey so succesful in operation as this one. The building from the 1930's but it was a very old Carolingian Abbey and dissolved with the secularisation of 1803. Simple and r...
An impressive amount of altars
Originally an 18th century Baroque basilica (architect Balthasar Neumann), consecrated in 1743 by Bishop Friedrich Karl von Schönborn. 1738 frescoes in the cupolas by Holzer and ceiling fresco by M Gü...