Wessobrunn

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Wessobrunn is a Bavarian municipality best known for the Wessobrunn Abbey and its early medieval "Wessobrunn Prayer," one of the oldest poetic texts in the German language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Old High German poetic text
former Benedictine monastery
municipality
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
countrySubdivision Bavaria NERFINISHED
genre Christian prayer poem
governedBy municipal council of Wessobrunn NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Baroque (in abbey complex)
hasAreaCode 08809
hasCulturalHeritage Christian poetry
early German literature
hasHistoricalFunction monastic center
hasHistoricalImportance Christianization of Bavaria NERFINISHED
development of Old High German literature
hasHistoricalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeType rural
hasLocalDialect Bavarian German NERFINISHED
hasMunicipalStatus Gemeinde
hasNotableSite Wessobrunn Abbey NERFINISHED
hasNotableWork Wessobrunn Prayer NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage German
hasPostalCode 82405
hasRegionType Alpine foreland NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Wessobrunn Abbey church NERFINISHED
hasReligiousHeritage Benedictine tradition
hasTourismAttraction historic church
monastery complex
hasTourismType cultural tourism
hasWrittenWorkOrigin Wessobrunn Prayer NERFINISHED
heritage early medieval Christian culture
knownFor Wessobrunn Abbey NERFINISHED
Wessobrunn Prayer NERFINISHED
language Old High German
languageUsed German
locatedIn Bavaria
Upper Bavaria NERFINISHED
Wessobrunn NERFINISHED
southern Germany
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Weilheim-Schongau NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
locatedNear Weilheim in Oberbayern NERFINISHED
observesDaylightSavingTime Central European Summer Time
originatedIn Wessobrunn NERFINISHED
partOf Free State of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Weilheim-Schongau district NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism

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