Wienhausen Abbey

Wienhausen Abbey

Wienhausen Abbey or Convent (German: Kloster Wienhausen) near Wietze in Lower Saxony, Germany, is a community of Evangelical Lutheran women, which until the Reformation was a Cistercian nunnery. The abbey owns significant artworks and artifacts, including a collection of tapestries and the earliest surviving example of a type of eyeglasses.

History

The abbey was established in Wienhausen, 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the town of Celle, on the bank of the Aller, in or about 1230 by Agnes von Landsberg, daughter-in-law of Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria. According to the Wienhausen town chronicle, this was the relocation of a monastic foundation made 10 years previously on a site at Nienhagen several kilometers away, which was moved because it had been built on marshland.

In 1233 the foundation of the nunnery here was officially confirmed by Konrad II of Riesenberg, bishop of Hildesheim, who transferred to the new abbey the archdeaconry church that had stood in Wienhausen since the mid 11th century, and the tithes of several villages. The nuns lived according to the Cistercian ruleMonastic Matrix, University of Southern California, [http://monasticmatrix.usc.edu/monasticon/?function=detail&id=1391] accessed 20 April 2008] although it is unclear to what extent they were ever formally part of the Cistercian hierarchy.

In 1469 the abbey came under the influence of the reformist Windesheim Congregation and were obliged to tighten up their Cistercian practice; one side-effect of the reform was that the then abbess, Katharina von Hoya, was removed to another nunnery.

In the 16th century, Duke Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg enforced the Reformation in his duchy. Despite the opposition of the entire community, the nunnery was transformed from a Roman Catholic into a Lutheran Protestant establishment in 1531, after the Duke had broken the resistance of the community by the demolition of the provostry and most of the chapels in the church, and the confiscation of the provostry property, which formed a substantial part of the abbey's income. The destroyed buildings were rebuilt 19 years later (in about 1550) as half-timbered structures. In 1587, the first officially Protestant abbess was installed, and in 1616 the community stopped wearing Cistercian habits, although it had a reputation for secret leanings to Catholicism for many years afterwards.

Architecture

Most of the historic buildings, in the style known as Brick Gothic, are well-preserved. East of the church are a water mill and the farm building. Directly north of the church and at right angles to it are the two conventual building ranges: one dates from the Middle Ages, while the one to the east is a post-Reformation half-timbered building of about 1550. Between them is a two-storey cloister, a Brick Gothic masterpiece.

The church consists of two parts: the original Romanesque 11th century church that belonged to the archdeaconry once based here, that predates the foundation of the nunnery, and originally had a tower that was demolished, in keeping with Cistercian practice, when the abbey was first established here; and a Gothic church built onto the west end of the earlier structure, which comprises the nuns' private chapel ("Nonnenchor") on the upper floor and the strangers' church or pilgrims' hall ("Pilgersaal") on the ground floor. The Romanesque and the Gothic parts of the building are today separated by a wooden partition wall and are used independently.

Completed in the 14th century, the nuns' chapel is remarkable even among Gothic places of worship for its intricate decorations. The ceiling and walls are completely covered with biblical images and ornaments, which portrayed, among other subjects, the Creation, and the life, death and resurrection of Jesus,and his reign in New Jerusalem. Several artifacts were discovered during a renovation in 1953, including the world's oldest preserved rivet spectacles which date back to the 14th or 15th century. [ [http://www.antiquespectacles.com/topics/wienhausen/wienhausen.htm Kloster Wienhausen: Major Center for Culture and Religion - Home of the World’s Earliest Eyeglasses] ] [ [http://www.college-optometrists.org/index.aspx/pcms/site.college.What_We_Do.museyeum.online_exhibitions.spectacles.rivet/ Rivet Spectacles - The Wienhausen find] ]

The abbey is known for its collection of Gothic tapestries from the 14th and 15th centuries. Each year following Pentecost, the tapestries are on public display. Subjects include both Christian and secular themes, e.g. the legend of Tristan and Isolde, several saints' stories (including Saints Thomas, Anne and Elizabeth), as well as the "Mirror of Human Salvation". The art treasures are maintained and displayed by the members of the community.

Today, with several other women's Lutheran religious houses in the area, collectively known as the "Lüneburger Klöster", Wienhausen is under the administration of the Hanover "Klosterkammer", a division of the Lower Saxony Department of Science and Culture. [ [http://www.klosterkammer.de/html/liegenschaften.html Homepage of the Klosterkammer Hannover] de icon]


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List of abbesses

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Notes

References

* Citation
last = Moessner
first = Victoria Joan
contribution = The Medieval Embroideries of Convent Wienhausen
place = Kalamazoo, Michigan
publisher = Cistercian Publications
year = May 1982
title = Studies in Cistercian Art and Architecture, 1 (Cistercian Studies Series)
edition = 3 (1987)
isbn = 0879078669

* citation
last = Mecham
first = June L.
contribution = A Northern Jerusalem: Transforming the Spatial Geography of the Convent of Wienhausen
place =
publisher = Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
year = 2005
title = Defining the Holy: Sacred Space in Medieval And Early Modern Europe
pages = 139 -160
edition =
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=jf7ttGUp_DEC&pg=PA139&dq=wienhausen&sig=i2nu-zO_UXp7133NZbs3vQweP-I
isbn = 0754651940

* cite book
last = McNamara
first = Jo Ann
title = Sisters in Arms: Catholic Nuns Through Two Millennia
place =
publisher = Harvard University Press
date = 1996
location =
pages = 405f
edition =
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=gMk_ZujVEjUC&pg=PA408&dq=wienhausen&lr=&sig=CSkB0dL-Dac3zeY03_HodewWXjg#PPA405,M1
isbn = 067480984X

* Citation
last = Jeep (editor)
first = John M.
contribution = Wienhausen
place =
publisher = Routledge
year = 2001
title = Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia
pages = 812 - 813
edition =
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=0Sdo1gNF4D8C&pg=PA307&dq=Medieval+Germany+Encyclopedia+john+deep+wienhausen&sig=f39KK-Mco-IlQAaXLYNQSgsNm58#PPA812,M1
isbn = 0824076443

* Citation
last = McLachlan
first = Gordon
contribution = Wienhausen
place =
publisher = Rough Guides
year = 2004
title = The Rough Guide to Germany
edition =
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=ZoM3RV5klowC&pg=PA606&dq=wienhausen&lr=&sig=0mUdQiXLG4Zm07Os3571vw3d7Eo#PPA606,M1
isbn = 184353293X

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External links

* [http://www.wienhausen.de/allgemeines.html Wienhausen municipal website: page on Kloster Wienhausen] de icon
* [http://www.antiquespectacles.com/history/ages/through_the_ages.htm Eyeglasses Through the Ages]
* [http://www.college-optometrists.org/index.aspx/pcms/site.college.What_We_Do.museyeum.online_exhibitions.spectacles.invention/ The Invention of Spectacles]
* cite news
last = Gries
first = Joachim
title = Weltkulturerbe Kloster Wienhausen?
language = German
publisher = Cellesche Zeitung
date = 2007-06-04
url = http://www.cellesche-zeitung.de/lokales/flotwedel/343120.html
accessdate = 2007-04-19


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