The Abbey of Einsiedeln is one of the most important baroque monastic sites. On the site of the cell of the hermit Meinrad a Benedictine monastery was built in the early Middle Ages. Over the course of time, a pilgrimage developed, first to the chapel built on the site of Meinrad's cell, then to the first image of the Virgin Mary, consecrated by the Lord, in this chapel. Even today, the chapel with the miraculous statue of the Black Madonna is still the destination of a pilgrimage that radiates far and wide. The present abbey was built in the Baroque period according to the plans of Brother Caspar Moosbrugger, with the church in the centre and the monastery square in front. The abbey has survived all the storms of time, the Reformation and the suppression during the French invasion, and still houses a lively Benedictine monastery.



Inhalt

A history of the construction of the abbey and its pilgrim facilities
- The St Meinrad Chapel on Etzel
- The Dark Forest
- The abbey's foundation and early years
- Fire after fire
- Pilgrimage routes to Einsiedeln
- Restoration of the monastic complex

Sightseeing Tour

The abbey square and the abbey façade

A visit to the abbey

The abbey church
- The nave
-- Architecture - Chapel of Our Lady - The vaulting - The pulpit, epitaphs and organs - The altars - The floor
- The choir
-- Architecture
- The lower church
- Beichthaus
-- Confession hall - The Magdalene Chapel - The oratory

The library

The courtyard
- The Great Hall
- The Great Dining Room

The abbey in the Dark Forest


Theological interpretations of the church's iconographic layout

A final appraisal

Appendix

Titel
Einsiedeln Abbey
EAN
9783037977798
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
14.03.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
10.18 MB
Anzahl Seiten
64