Coordinates: 48°37′14″N 14°18′24″E / 48.62056°N 14.30667°E / 48.62056; 14.30667

Vyšší Brod Monastery

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Vyšší Brod Monastery
Vyšebrodský klášter
Monastery information
OrderCistercians
Established1259; 1945 (reestabilished); 1990 (reestabilished)[1][2]
Disestablished17 April 1941; 4 May 1950[1][2]
Architecture
Heritage designationCultural monument
StyleGothic[2]
Site
LocationVyšší Brod, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
Coordinates48°37′14″N 14°18′24″E / 48.62056°N 14.30667°E / 48.62056; 14.30667
Websitehttp://www.klastervyssibrod.cz

Vyšší Brod Monastery (IPA: [ˈvɪʃiː ˈbrot]; Czech: Vyšebrodský klášter) or Hohenfurth Abbey (German: Abtei Hohenfurth) is a Catholic monastery in the Czech Republic.

Description

As one of the most important historical landmarks of South Bohemia, the monastery is recognized as a cultural monument by the Ministry of Culture.[3] The Cistercian monastery is located on the right bank of the river Vltava, in the south-west part of the town of Vyšší Brod. It was founded in 1259. Leopold Wackarž was formerly the abbot. The Mass is celebrated exclusively according to the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal (Traditional Latin Mass) with Cistercian propers.[4][5] It also houses a branch of the Prague Postal Museum.[6]

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "History". Vyšší Brod Cistercian Abbey. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Vyšší Brod Monastery". Tourism Information System Český Krumlov. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  3. "1000136296 – klášter cisterciáků". Památkový katalog. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  4. "Monastic Life". Vyšší Brod Cistercian Abbey. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  5. Wallner, Josef (2013-01-15). "Wir erleben hier Wunder um Wunder". KirchenZeitung Diözese Linz (in German). Retrieved 2019-05-22.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. Postal Museum Vyšší Brod

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