- Petershausen Abbey
Petershausen Abbey (Kloster, Reichskloster or Abtei Petershausen) was a Benedictine monastery situated at
Petershausen , now a part ofKonstanz inBaden-Württemberg ,Germany .History
It was founded in 983 by Bishop
Gebhard of Constance , and settled fromEinsiedeln Abbey . Under Abbot Theodoric (1086 - 1116), theHirsau Reforms were introduced. Because it sided with thepapacy in theInvestiture Controversy , the abbey was closed between 1103 and 1106.In
1159 it burnt down, and was rebuilt and extended between 1162 and 1180. Under Emperor Frederick II it became "reichsfrei " (territorially independent). The abbey however declined during the 13th and 14th centuries and suffered during theReformation .It was secularised and dissolved in 1802; the library was bought by the
University of Heidelberg .The church was demolished. The remaining premises were used among other things as a psychiatric hospital and as a barracks. They now accommodate a number of administrative and educational functions and the Archaeological Museum of Baden-Württemberg.
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