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    Ruine Eldena by Caspar David Friedrich (1825) Eldena Abbey ( German: Kloster Eldena ), originally Hilda Abbey ( German: Kloster Hilda) is a former Cistercian monastery near the present town of Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Only ruins survive, which are well known as a frequent subject of Caspar David Friedrich 's paintings ...

  2. Ruins of Eldena Abbey in the Riesengebirge or Ruins in the Riesengebirge is an 1830-1834 oil on canvas painting by Caspar David Friedrich, now in the Pommersches Landesmuseum in Greifswald. It shows the ruins of the Eldena Abbey in the Riesengebirge mountains.

  3. Ruins of Eldena Abbey near Greifswald, Seen from the East

  4. Category: Miscellaneous historic sites in Germany. Historical period: Hohenstaufen Dynasty (Germany) en.wikipedia.org. 4.6/5 (based on Google user reviews) Eldena Abbey, originally Hilda Abbey, is a former Cistercian monastery. Only ruins survive, which are well known as a frequent subject of Caspar David Fried ...

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  5. Ruins of Eldena Abbey. The ruins of Eldena Abbey on the outskirts of Greifswald, near the fishing village of Wieck, are an important monument of the Romantic era and probably some of the most famous ruins in Germany. The Brick Gothic Abbey owes its fame to Caspar David Friedrich, whose paintings have made the ruins of Eldena Abbey known ...

  6. The Abbey in the Oakwood is based upon studies of the ruins of Eldena Abbey, which reappear in several other paintings. [4] The same trees, in slightly altered forms, can also be seen in other works.

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  8. Details. Title: Ruined Monastery of Eldena near Greifswald. Creator: Caspar David Friedrich. Date Created: 1824/25. Physical Dimensions: w49.0 x h35.0 cm. Type: Painting. Technique and material:...

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