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    Lehnin Abbey (German: Kloster Lehnin) is a former Cistercian monastery in Lehnin in Brandenburg, Germany. Founded in 1180 and secularized during the Protestant Reformation in 1542, it has accommodated the Luise-Henrietten-Stift, a Protestant deaconesses' house since 1911.

  2. The centre of the municipality is Lehnin. It is best known for Lehnin Abbey, the oldest monastery in the Margraviate of Brandenburg, established in 1180 by Margrave Otto I. The adjacent settlement developed about 1415 out of a market held by the monks outside the abbey walls.

  3. The Lehnin abbey church was built in the typical Cistercian fashion, with a cruciform shape and ridge turrets. The three-aisled, pillared basilica, which displays both late-Romanesque and early Gothic forms, is one of the most significant buildings in the Brandenburg region.

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  5. Lehnin Abbey ruins, 1858, by Eduard Gaertner. Founding by Otto I. In 1180, Otto founded the Lehnin Abbey in Zauche as the Margraviate's first monastery, in which he would be buried four years later. This Cistercian monastery became the house monastery and burial ground for the House of Ascania, and later also for the House of Hohenzollern.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · Lehnin Abbey is a fascinating historical landmark that has captivated visitors for centuries. Located in the picturesque town of Lehnin, Germany, this abbey holds a rich history and is steeped in religious significance. With its stunning architectural design, serene surroundings, and intricate details, Lehnin Abbey is truly a sight to behold.

  7. Lehnin Abbey is significant for its Brick Gothic architecture, and is one of the finest German Brick Gothic period buildings in the country. References: Wikipedia

  8. The early Gothic Kloster Lehnin, a former Cistercian abbey, and its church dedicated to St Mary are probably the most well-known buildings in the municipality of Kloster Lehnin [southwest of Potsdam created in 2002 from the merger of fourteen villages].