St. Georges Abbey
About St. Georges Abbey
St. George's Abbey, become a Benedictine monastery in Stein am Rhein, Switzerland. In or around 1007, Emperor Henry II moved St. George's Abbey from its former region at the Hohentwiel in Singen to Stein am Rhein at that time, little more than a small fishing village at the Rhine. The circulate become a way to strengthen his presence at this strategic factor, in which foremost roads and river routes intersected. He gave the abbots large rights over Stein and its change so that they may increase it commercially.
In this, they were very successful and Stein am Rhein rapidly became a flourishing and rich city which, inside the 15th century, changed into itself granted reichsfrei popularity. The abbey also prospered and, within the fifteenth century, absolutely rebuilt its premises, which continue to be a good sized example of past due Gothic architecture inside the vicinity. The closing and best abbot, David von Winkelsheim, who got here to energy in 1499, completed the building works and brought a outstanding suite of Renaissance frescoes which might be among the earliest known in northern Europe.
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