List of Christian religious houses in Saxony
This is an incomplete list of Christian religious houses in Saxony in Germany, extant and non-extant, and including houses of both men and women. Most religious houses in Saxony were suppressed during the Reformation in the 16th century, but some survived. A small number also survived the Communist period of the DDR, including the Cistercian nunnery of St. Marienthal Abbey in Ostritz founded in 1243.[1] Since the reunification of Germany in 1990, a number of new religious communities have been established.
List
A
- Adorf: Teutonic Knights
- Altzella Abbey (Kloster Altzella), Nossen: Cistercian monks (1170-1540)
- Annaberg Friary (Franziskanerkloster Annaberg), Annaberg-Buchholz: Franciscan friars (1502-39)
B
- Bautzen:
- Franciscan friary, Grosse Brüdergasse
- St. Peter's collegiate foundation, Bautzen (Stift St. Petri)
- Buch Abbey (Kloster Buch), Klosterbuch in Leisnig: Cistercian monks (shortly before 1192-1525)
C
- Chemnitz:
- Schlossberg: Benedictines
- Franciscan friary, Chemnitz
D
- Döbeln Abbey (Kloster Döbeln), Döbeln: Benedictines
- Dommitzsch Commandery, Dommitzsch: Teutonic Knights
- Dörschnitz Abbey (Kloster Dörschnitz or Kloster Marienpforte), Dörschnitz: Benedictines
- Dresden:
- Sophienkirche, previously the Franziskanerkloster, Dresden
- Augustinian priory, Dresden
- Franciscan friary, Dresden
E
- Antonine Hospital, Eicha
F
- Frankenhausen Abbey, Frankenhausen: Cistercians
- Freiberg:
- Dominican priory, Freiberg
- Franciscan friary, Freiberg
- Magdalenes' priory, Freiberg
- St. Mary's collegiate foundation, Freiberg (St. Marienstift)
G
- St. Mary's Abbey, Geringswalde (Kloster St Marien, Geringswalde), Geringswalde: Benedictines
- Franciscan friary, Goerlitz (Klosterplatz)
- Grimma:
- Grimma Priory: Augustinian canons
- Grimma Abbey: Cistercians
- see also Nimbschen
- Grossenhain:
- Magdalenes' priory, Grossenhain
- Servite priory, Grossenhain
- collegiate foundation, Frohngässchen
- Grünhain Abbey (Kloster Grünhain): Cistercian monks (1230-1536)
- Güldenstern, see Marienstern
K
- St. Anne's Priory, Kamenz: Franciscans
- Kitzen Abbey, Kitzen: Cistercians
- Königstein: Celestines
L
- Leipzig:
- Franciscan friary of the Holy Spirit, Leipzig (dates tbe)
- St. George's Abbey, Leipzig (Kloster St. Georg, Leipzig): Cistercian nuns (before 1230-1541)
- St. Paul's Priory, Leipzig: Dominicans (dates tbe)
- St. Thomas' Abbey, Leipzig (Kloster St. Thomas, Leipzig): Augustinian Canons (1212-1541)
- St. Albert's Priory, Wahren (Dominikanerkloster St. Albert, Wahren) (Wahren, Leipzig): Dominicans (from 1929)
- St. John's church collegiate foundation, Löbau (Stift Johanniskirche, Löbau), Löbau: collegiate foundation
M
- Marienpforte, see Dörschnitz and Sitzenroda
- St. Marienstern Abbey (Kloster St. Marienstern), Panschwitz-Kuckau: Cistercian nuns (from 1248)
- Marienthal Priory (Kloster Marienthal), Neukirchen: Augustinian Canons
- Marienthal, see also St. Marienthal and Somzig
- Marienthron, see Nimbschen
- Meissen:
- Abbey of the Holy Cross, Meissen (Kloster Heilig Kreuz, Meissen): Benedictine nuns (late 12th century - 1568)
- Gymnasium Franziskaneum Meissen
- collegiate foundation, now the Evangelische Trinitätskirche
- St. Afra's Priory, Meissen: Augustinian canons
- Meissen Cathedral chapter
- Mühlberg, see Marienstern
- Mutzschen - Servites
N
- Nimbschen Abbey (Kloster Nimbschen, Kloster Marienthron), near Grimma: Cistercian nuns (1243-1536/42)
O
- Franciscan friary, Oschatz
- Ostritz, see St. Marienthal
- Oybin Abbey (Kloster Oybin) on Mount Oybin (Berg Oybin): Celestines (1369 - mid-16th century)
P
- Pegau Abbey (Kloster Pegau or Kloster St Jakob, Pegau), Pegau: Benedictines
- St. Henry's Priory, Pirna: Dominicans
- Plauen:
- Teutonic Knights
- Dominican priory, Plauen
R
- Radeburg:
- Servite priory, Radeburg
- Augustinian priory, Radeburg
- Reichenbach Commandery, Reichenbach: Teutonic Knights
- Remse Abbey, Remse: Benedictines
- Riesa Abbey (Kloster Riesa), Riesa: Benedictines
S
- St. Marienthal Abbey (Kloster St. Marienthal), Ostritz, Oberlausitz: Cistercian nuns (from 1234- )
- Seusslitz Priory or St. Afra's Priory, Seusslitz (Kloster St. Afra, Seusslitz), Seusslitz in Nünchritz: Poor Clares (1268-1541)
- Sitzenroda Abbey or Marienpforte Abbey, Sitzenroda (Kloster Sitzenroda, Kloster Marienpforte), Sitzenroda: Benedictines
- Somzig Abbey or Marienthal Abbey (Kloster Somzig or Kloster Marienthal), Somzig: Benedictines
- Staucha Abbey (Kloster Staucha), Staucha: Benedictines
T
- Torgau:
- Franciscan friary, Torgau
- Torgau Abbey: Cistercian monks
W
- Wechselburg Priory, formerly Wechselburg Abbey (Kloster Wechselburg): Benedictine monks (Benedictine monks (1168-1278); Teutonic Knights (1278-1570); refounded 1993 as a priory of Ettal Abbey)
- Franciscan friary, Weinhübel (Zittauer Strasse)
- Wurzen Abbey (Stift Wurzen), Wurzen: collegiate foundation
Z
- Zelle Priory (Klösterlein Zelle), Aue (Sachsen): Augustinian Canons (1173-1524/25)
- Franciscan friary, Zittau
- Zwickau:
- Cistercian abbey, Zwickau
- Benedictine abbey, Zwickau
- Franciscan friary, Zwickau
Notes
- ↑ now believed to be the oldest Cistercian nunnery in existence
See also
- List of Christian religious houses in Brandenburg
- List of Christian religious houses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- List of Christian religious houses in North Rhine-Westphalia
- List of Christian religious houses in Saxony-Anhalt
- List of Christian religious houses in Schleswig-Holstein
Sources
- Dresden-und-Sachsen.de (German)
- Meinestadt.de:Sachsen (German)
- HTW-Dresden.de: Klöster (with map) (German)
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