- Schöntal Abbey
Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Reichskloster Schöntal"
conventional_long_name = Imperial Abbey of Schöntal
common_name = Schontal Abbey|
continent = Europe
region = Central Europe
country = Germany
era = Middle Ages
status = Abbey
empire = Holy Roman Empire
government_type = Theocracy|
year_start = 1418
year_end = 1495|
event_pre = Founded inNeusass
date_pre = 1153
event_start = Relocated toSchöntal
date_start = 1157–63
event1 = Pawned toKaisheim Abbey
date_event1 = early 1200s – 1283
event2 =Council of Constance
granted "Reichsfreiheit "
date_event2 =
1418
event3 = "Reichsfreiheit " revoked
date_event3 = 1495
event4 = Abandoned during
Thirty Years' War
date_event4 =
1631
event_end = Revived and expanded
date_end = 1683–1782
event_post = Secularised to
Württemberg
date_post =
1802|
p1 = Maulbronn Abbey
image_p1 =
s1 = Maulbronn Abbey
image_s1 = |
symbol_type = Coat of arms of Schöntal|
image_map_caption = Schöntal Abbey: Baroque abbey church|
capital = Schöntal
footnotes =Schöntal Abbey ( _de. Kloster Schöntal, Reichskloster Schöntal) is a former
Cistercian abbey inSchöntal in the district of Hohenlohe,Baden-Württemberg ,Germany . It is famous as one of the most impressive pieces ofBaroque architecture in northern Württemberg and is now used by theDiocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart as a retreat and training centre.History
The Cistercian monastery was founded in 1153 in
Neusass by Wolfram von Bebenburg and was settled by monks fromMaulbronn Abbey . The original site proved unsuitable and the new community moved to the present location in Schöntal on theJagst between 1157 and 1163. The land for the new site was provided by thevon Berlichingen family in exchange for rights of burial in the monastery. The monastery was under the protection of the Bishops of Würzburg.Despite a promising beginning, the abbey found itself in financial difficulties by the early 13th century. Maulbronn Abbey was also in financial trouble and gave Schöntal to
Kaisheim Abbey , which settled its debts in 1283.After this, Schöntal made a recovery, and in 1418 at the
Council of Constance was granted the status ofImperial abbey , although it only retained this until 1495. It was plundered several times and suffered severe damage during thePeasants' War in 1525. Although it survived theReformation the buildings became uninhabitable and an emergency block had to be constructed in 1617–18, now known as the "Alte Abtei" ("the old abbey"). The monastery was besieged during theThirty Years' War and the monks were eventually forced to flee in 1631, abandoning what remained of the buildings to looting and plunder. In 1648 the premises were several times used as soldiers' billets.The abbey finally experienced a revival under abbot Benedikt Knittel (in office from 1683 to 1732). Under his leadership was built the
Baroque abbey church, designed by Leonhard Dientzenhofer, in whichGötz von Berlichingen is buried. Abbot Benedikt was also responsible for the palatial claustral buildings with the grand staircase byBalthasar Neumann . Some forty monks lived in the community, besides about thirty "conversi " or lay brothers, who lived outside the monastery while following a monastic way of life.The abbey was secularised in 1802, when it was taken over by the
Kingdom of Württemberg . The furnishings and contents were removed toStuttgart , and the buildings used initially for the accommodation of local government administration. From 1810 to 1975, Schöntal Abbey was one of the buildings used for the Evangelical Theological Seminary ("Evangelisch-theologisches Seminar" or "Seminar Maulbronn"), now theEvangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren .Today the buildings are used by the
Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart as a centre for conferences, retreats and training, as well as the town hall of the community of Schöntal.Most of the Baroque buildings and the monastery gardens have survived.
ources and references
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* [http://www.kloster-schoental.de/ Schöntal Abbey website]
* [http://www.klosterkircheschoental.de/ Schöntal Abbey church website]
* [http://www.lad-bw.de/kloester-bw/kloster1.php?nr=134 Klöster in Baden-Württemberg: Zisterzienserabtei Schöntal]
*"Württembergisches Klosterbuch", p. 433 ff. Thorbecke Ostfildern 2003, ISBN 3-7995-0220-3
*H. Hummel: "Kloster Schöntal", Schöntal 1991
*J. Brümmer: "Kunst und Herrschaftsanspruch. Abt Benedikt Knittel (1650-1732) und sein Wirken im Zisterzienserkloster Schöntal" ("Forschungen aus Württembergisch Franken 40"), Sigmaringen 1994
*M. M. Rückert: "Von der frommen Adelsstiftung zur reichsunmittelbaren Abtei: Kloster Schöntal in den ersten 250 Jahren seines Bestehens", in: D. R. Bauer (ed.): "Unter Beobachtung der heiligen Regel. Zisterziensische Spiritualität und Kultur im baden-württembergischen Franken (Forschungen aus Württembergisch Franken 48).", Stuttgart 2002, pp. 25–38External links
* [http://www.waldschulheim-kloster-schoental.de/ Schöntal Abbey website: Schools trips]
* [http://www.historisches-wuerttemberg.de/ Historisches Wuerttemberg website]
* [http://www.schloesser-magazin.de/de/objekte/sc/scth.php Schloesser-magazin: Mehr über das Kloster Schöntal]
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