- Varnhem Abbey
Varnhem Abbey in
Varnhem ,Västergötland ,Sweden was founded around 1150 bymonk s of the Cistercian Order fromAlvastra Abbey inÖstergötland .The Cistercian Order used the same
floor plan for all itsabbey s, which makes it possible to easily locate the different rooms and halls regardless of the building site.History
A wooden and a stone
church were both erected on the site before the abbey was built. The stone church was erected in the 1040s at the latest, and is the oldest known stone church inSweden (excludingSkåne ). According toradiocarbon dating , the oldestChristian man buried there died in the period 780-970. From other radiocarbon evidence, the Christian burials seem to have begun during the 10th century.A rich lady Sigrid, probably a widow, donated the property to the cistercian monks, but the queen tried to revoke the donation and instead seize the property herself. The queen's attempts failed and the monks established the abbey in 1150. [ [http://www.varnhem.se/historiskapersoner_fs.php Varnhem - Klosterstaden: Historiska personer] . (Swedish). Retrieved on October 8, 2008.] The Varnhem Abbey was sponsored by the
House of Eric which in turn was granted burial privileges there. Three kings from the House of Eric lie buried in the abbey church:Canute I of Sweden ,Eric X of Sweden andEric XI of Sweden . [http://www.varnhem.se/klosterstaden_gravkyrka.php Varnhem - Klosterstaden: Klosterstaden/Kunglig gravkyrka] . (Swedish). Retrieved on October 8, 2008.]In 1234, the abbey was
ruin ed by fire. The catastrophe led to a period of blooming, sinceBirger jarl and other mediaeval financiers rebuilt the abbey, this time more beautiful and imposing. The abbey church, which at first had been built inRomanesque style , was completed inGothic style after the fire. In 1260 there was an opening ceremony for the church, which was the largest in Sweden at the time."Varnhems Klosterkyrka" - brochure from Varnhems församling. (2003) (Swedish). ]The abbey's property was confiscated in 1527, and the abbey buildings were burned by Danish forces 1566 during the
Northern Seven Years' War . In the middle of the 17th century,Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie received the abbey as a gift from the Swedish queen Christina. De la Gardie restored the church and established a family mausoleum in it, while the remaining abbey buildings were left to decay. The church was thoroughly restored 1911–1923. Archeologicalexcavation s of the central part of the abbey were made 1921–1929, and again 1976 and 1977. In may 2002, the grave of Birger jarl was opened. The scientific analysis that followed, strengthened the belief that the three skeletons in the grave are the remains of Birger jarl, his son duke Eric Birgersson and Birger's wifeMechtild of Holstein .Today, only the abbey church remains standing, surrounded by ruins. The number of tourists visiting Varnhem has grown manyfold due to
Jan Guillou 's books about Arn.Buried in Varnhem
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Inge the Elder (oral tradition)
*Canute I of Sweden
*Eric X of Sweden
*Eric XI of Sweden
*Birger jarl , his wifeMechtild of Holstein , and his sonEric Birgersson
*Björn Näf , knight, royal advisor, and teacher ofMagnus Ladulås in the 13th century
*Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie , his wife Maria Euphrosyne, their son Gustaf Adolf and Gustaf Adolf's wife Elisabeth OxenstiernaLiterature
* Swedish National Heritage Board's registry of buildings
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See also
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Varnhem
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