- Sittichenbach Abbey
Sittichenbach Abbey (Kloster Sittichenbach), sometimes also known as Sichem Abbey, is a
Cistercian monastery inSittichenbach , now part ofOsterhausen nearEisleben in theMansfeld-Südharz district,Saxony-Anhalt ,Germany .First foundation
The abbey was founded as a daughter house of
Walkenried Abbey in1141 by Esiko of Bornstedt, under the first abbot Volkuin. The new foundation rapidly acquired extensive lands on which to establish farms. In 1180 monks from Sittichenbach, at the request of theMargrave of Brandenburg , establishedLehnin Abbey . Later foundations were Buch Abbey nearLeisnig (1192) and Grünhain Abbey in theErzgebirge (1235).In 1346 the abbey suffered greatly from a feud between
Ludwig of Halberstadt ,Bishop of Meissen , and theCount of Mansfeld . The abbot and monks were taken hostage and treated so harshly that several of them died. The Count of Mansfeld was excommunicated as a result of this incident.In
1540 in the course of theReformation the abbey was dissolved. It was at first in the possession of the Counts of Mansfeld, and transferred by them in 1612 toJohn George I, Elector of Saxony .From this time onwards the abbey premises were used for local government purposes. "Amt Sittichenbach" passed in 1656 to Saxe-Weißenfels and from 1686 to 1745 to the Principality of Saxe-Querfurt, after which it was included in the Electorate or
Kingdom of Saxony . It was incorporated into the newPrussia n state in 1815.econd foundation
After the reunification of Germany in
1990 , the lands and remaining buildings were returned after nearly 500 years to the Cistercian order. They have done much restoration, including a very creative re-building of the chapel which is used for daily prayer. Other buildings have been added and restored so that the site has become a hotel and retreat centre. An open field has been developed into a beautiful area for meditative walks which includes gardens, worship spaces, shrines and a labyrinth.There are a few remains of the original abbey buildings still to be seen: among them are the abbots' chapel, the fishpond and the dovecote.
External links
*de icon [http://www.kunstgesch.uni-halle.de/html/sittich.html Excavations of the abbey precinct]
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