- Burtscheid Abbey
Burtscheid Abbey (Abtei Burtscheid) was a house of the
Benedictine Order , after1220 aCistercian nunnery , located atBurtscheid , nearAachen ,North Rhine-Westphalia , inGermany .It was founded in
997 under Emperor Otto III. The first abbot,Gregory , is sometimes said to have been the brother ofTheophanu , Byzantine mother of the Emperor, previously inCalabria . He was buried beneath the altar after his death in999 , and his date of death,4 November , was kept as a feast day until the end of the abbey.In
1018 the Emperor Henry II endowed it with the surrounding territory. Also at about this time the monastery was raised to the status of an abbey, and the dedication was changed from Saints Nicholas and Apollinaris to SaintsJohn the Baptist and Nicholas.In
1220 /1221 , under Emperor Frederick II and his chancellor, ArchbishopEngelbert of Cologne , the Benedictines were evicted and replaced by Cistercian nuns who had previously been living at the "Salvatorberg" in Aachen, to whom the abbey's possessions were transferred. At the same time the abbey was made "reichsfrei ".The abbey church was rebuilt in the mid-
14th century , and again between 1735 and 1754 by the architect J.J. Couven.In 1779, despite the refusal of permission by the council of Aachen, who by that time were responsible for local government in Burtscheid, the then abbess introduced a gambling house, and the street is still known today as "Krugenofen Kasinostrasse".
Burtscheid was occupied by French troops in December 1792, and from September 1794 until 1804. They used the abbey church for the manufacture of balloons. In August
1802 the nunnery was secularised and dissolved.The remaining abbey buildings are now used for the school and for residential and administrative purposes.
External links
* [http://www.aachen-burtscheid.de Burtscheid Town Website]
* [http://aachen.heimat.de/gb/html/wir-ueber-uns.html Gesellschaft Burtscheid für Geschichte und Gegenwart (Burtscheid Historical and Civic Society)]
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