Wettingen Abbey
About Wettingen Abbey
Wettingen Abbey was a Cistercian monastery in Wettingen in the Swiss canton of Aargau. It became founded in 1227 and dissolved in the course of the secularisation of 1841, however re-based at Mehrerau in Austria in 1854. The buildings are indexed as a history website of national importance. Count Heinrich II of Rapperswil sold lands in Wettingen someday after 1220, and gave it the call Wettingen, believed to be named after his spouse's own family von Wetterau.
And as well as the advowson of the village church. After being miraculously saved from shipwreck in the course of the crusades, he gave his possessions in Wettingen to Salem Abbey, a Cistercian house within the north of the region around the Bodensee. The piece of land for the construction of the brand new homes become given by means of the nunnery at Schanis. Eberhard of Rohrdorf, abbot of Salem, dispatched the twelve monks necessary for a brand new foundation and some lay-brothers underneath Konrad, the abbot-designate, previously Eberhard's deputy.
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