• From 1949 onwards, Lehnin Abbey was turned into a hospital, today it serves as a geriatric rehabilitation clinic and nursing home.
  • From 1949 onwards, Lehnin Abbey was turned into a hospital, today it serves as a geriatric rehabilitation clinic and nursing home.
  • From its origins as a Benedictine monastery to its role as a cultural and educational center, Lehnin Abbey has played a pivotal role in shaping the region’s history.
  • Founded in 1180, the Cistercian abbey in Lehnin soon outgrew its importance as an Ascanian family abbey and burial place.
  • Butler, R.U. (1910). Abbey of Lehnin. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09134a.htm.
  • Abbey of Lehnin. From the Catholic Encyclopedia. Founded in 1180 by Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg, for Cistercian monks.
  • A Catholic ruler, who re-establishes Lehnin as a monastery (it had been secularized at the Reformation ), is also made to restore the union of the Empire.
  • Zu unserer Gemeinde gehören die Orte Lehnin, Emstal und Michelsdorf. Wir bilden eine Gottesdienstgemeinschaft mit der Stiftsgemeinde auf dem Klostergelände.
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  • Lehnin Abbey. Lehnin Abbey, a Cistercian monastery, is an architectural highlight with its Early Gothic basilica and historic buildings. 10. The Museum of Industry.
  • Abbey of Lehnin. Founded in 1180 by Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg, for Cistercian monks. Situated about eight miles to the south-east of Brandenburg, its...