- Reinhardsbrunn
Reinhardsbrunn in
Friedrichroda near Gotha, inThuringia inGermany , is the site of a formerly prominent Benedictine abbey extant between1085 and1525 , and, from1827 , of a royal castle and park of theSaxe-Coburg-Gotha family.Monastery
Reinhardsbrunn Abbey (in German Kloster Reinhardsbrunn) was a house of the
Benedictine Order founded in1085 by Count Ludwig the Jumper of Thuringia, against the background of theInvestiture Controversy and theHirsau Reforms , with which it was closely connected. The monastery stood under Papal protection from1093 .It was also of significance as the family monastery of the Counts of Thuringia.
The monastery was looted and sacked in
1525 in thePeasants' War . The monks took refuge in Gotha and the site was sold to the Electors of Saxony, who allowed the buildings to fall into ruin.Castle and park
In
1827 DukeErnst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha , who had inherited the site, built a country house here - Schloss Reinhardsbrunn - in the English style, surrounded by a pleasure garden (Queen Victoria and Prince Albert the Prince Consort first met here). The royal family kept possession untilWorld War II , when, after some time in the hands of the state, the house and estate was used for a short time byRussia n forces as a military hospital and then for various functions by the government of the DDR, who opened it as a showpiece hotel in1961 . After1991 the castle with its facilities and park passed into private ownership, only to be closed in2001 . Its future seems still to be uncertain.External links
*de icon [http://www.schloss-reinhardsbrunn.com/ Personal Website on Schloss Reinhardsbrunn]
* [http://www.reinhardsbrunn.info/ Reinhardsbrunn info]
* [http://www.klosterpark-reinhardsbrunn.de/ Park Reinhardsbrunn]
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