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  1. Neuzelle Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in Lower Lusatia, Germany, in the historic border region between Lower Lusatia and the March of Brandenburg. It is regarded as one of the most significant Baroque monuments in the North of Germany.

  2. Neuzelle Abbey shines radiantly ahead of the 750th anniversary of its founding. The “Baroque marvel of Brandenburg” is among the most significant artistic treasures in the state. As one of the few completely preserved abbey complexes in Europe, the Cistercian monastery to the south of Frankfurt (Oder) offers a unique blend of architecture, culture and (garden) art.

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  4. Yet, monastic life has just restarted in Neuzelle. The historical Abbey of Neuzelle, after being part of this area for 550 years, had been closed down in 1817 by the Prussian king. In August 2017, 200 years later, four Cistercian monks from Stift Heiligenkreuz in Austria, invited by Görlitz's diocesan bishop Rev. Wolfgang Ipolt, were sent out ...

  5. Neuzelle Abbey is located on the eastern edge of the Lieberose plateau in the historic border region between Lower Lusatia and the March of Brandenburg. To the west of the town is the glacial Schlaube Valley, to the north the town of Eisenhüttenstadt, formed in 1961 by the amalgamation of Fürstenberg and the satellite town of the socialist iron works plant.

    • neuzelle@klosterland.de
    • +49 (0)33652 8140
    • www.stift-neuzelle.de
  6. Neuzelle Cistercian Abbey. In 1268 Margrave Heinrich von Meißen donated the Neuzelle monastery. In the 15th century the abbey was repeatedly destroyed by Hussites and was rebuilt around 1500. Belonging to Lower Lusatia and thus to the Kingdom of Bohemia and, since 1635, to Saxony, mainly brought monks from Bohemia to Neuzelle, who in the 17th ...

    • Stiftsplatz 7, Neuzelle, 15898
    • (033) 652-8140
  7. May 4, 2022 · So Kloster Neuzelle is quite the exception, a Baroque treasure on the German-Polish border hidden among a plethora of (Neo-)Gothic churches. Neuzelle Abbey was founded as "Nova Cella" in 1268 by Heinrich the Illustrious, Margrave of Meissen and Lusatia. The aim was to Christianise the recently conquered surrounding Sorbian lands.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NeuzelleNeuzelle - Wikipedia

    Neuzelle ( Lower Sorbian: Nowa Cala, pronounced [ˈnɔwa ˈtsala]) is a municipality in the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg, Germany, the administrative seat of Amt (collective municipality) Neuzelle. It is best known for Cistercian Neuzelle Abbey and its Neuzeller Kloster Brewery .