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Ruin of the monastery church at Limburg near Bad Dürkheim (11th century) - Roman -
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In 1030 the Salic Emperor Konrad II laid the foundation stone for the cathedral of Speyer. At the same time or even a few years before he changed his castle "Limburg", located about 27 km north-west of Speyer and coming from the 9th century, using the same name in a Benedictine abbey. This resulted in the construction of a three-aisled basilica, consecrated in 1035 in the presence of the emperor.

After a checkered history, the monastery was burned down in 1504 by the Counts of Leiningen-Hardenburg an never rebuilt.

Copyright: Dieter Meyer
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13388x6694
Taken: 01/09/2006
Uploaded: 28/04/2012
Published: 28/04/2012
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Tags: church; monastery church; ruin; benedictine abbey; romanesque; bad dürkheim; rhineland-palatinate; germany
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