Abbey of St. Trudpert

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The Abbey of St. Trudpert is a historic Benedictine monastery in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany, known for its baroque architecture and long-standing religious significance.

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Abbey of St. Trudpert canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
Christian religious institution
abbey
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
associatedWith Catholic spirituality
Christian monasticism
country Germany
culturalSignificance example of baroque monastic architecture in Germany
important religious center in the Black Forest
dedicatedTo Saint Trudpert
denomination Catholic
hasArchitecturalPeriod Baroque period
hasArtisticStyle Catholic baroque art
hasBuildingType monastery complex
hasCommunity Benedictines
surface form: Benedictine monks
hasFunction monastic community
pilgrimage site
place of worship
hasHeritage historic monastery
hasLanguageOfLiturgy German
Latin
hasNotableFeature baroque church
historic cloister
monastic buildings
religious artworks
hasPrimaryUse religious
hasSecondaryUse cultural heritage site
tourist attraction
hasStatus active monastery
hasSurroundings forested hills
rural landscape
heritageStatus historic religious site
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Black Forest
southwestern Germany
locatedOnContinent Europe
namedAfter Saint Trudpert
partOf Catholic Church in Germany
region Upper Rhine region
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Benedictines
tourism visited by cultural tourists
visited by pilgrims
tradition Benedictine monastic rule
usedFor monastic life
religious services
spiritual retreats

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Upper Rhenish Circle includesTerritory Abbey of St. Trudpert