Abbey of Gengenbach

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The Abbey of Gengenbach was a Benedictine monastery in Baden (now southwestern Germany) that became an important religious and cultural center within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Abbey of Gengenbach canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
Imperial abbey
affiliation Archdiocese of Strasbourg
surface form: Diocese of Strasbourg
architecturalStyle Baroque
Romanesque
country Germany
dissolutionCause secularization in Germany
dissolvedIn 19th century
foundedAs monastery
foundedBy Saint Pirmin
governedAs ecclesiastical principality
governedBy abbot
hasClericalStatus abbey
hasCulturalRole center of learning
center of manuscript production
center of religious art
hasEconomicBase donations
landed estates
tithes
hasFunction cultural center
religious center
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Latin
hasMonasticCommunity monks
hasMonasticRule Rule of Saint Benedict
hasSiteUse historic site
tourist attraction
heritage part of the monastic heritage of Baden
heritageStatus protected monument
historicalPeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages
locatedIn Baden District
surface form: Baden

Baden-Württemberg
Gengenbach
Holy Roman Empire
southwestern Germany
surface form: Southwestern Germany
locatedInPresentDay state of Baden-Württemberg
locatedNear Black Forest
monasticOrderType Benedictine
partOf Baden ecclesiastical history
Upper Rhine region history
politicalStatus Imperial immediacy
region Ortenaukreis
surface form: Ortenau
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Benedictines
significance important cultural center in the Holy Roman Empire
important religious center in the Holy Roman Empire
tradition Benedictine monasticism

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Upper Rhenish Circle includesTerritory Abbey of Gengenbach