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Kloster-druebeck
Germany

Das Nonnenkloster Drübeck wurde in einer Urkunde vom 26. Januar 877 zum ersten Mal urkundlich erwähnt. Es stellte sich jedoch heraus, dass es sich dabei um eine Fälschung handelte. So gilt die Urkunde des Königs Otto I. vom 10. September 960 als wissenschaftlich belegte Ersterwähnung des Klosters Drubechi. 995 bestätigte Otto III.die freie Äbtissinnenwahl und damit die besondere Rechtsstellung des Klosters. Damit genoss das Stift im 10. Jh. Vorrechte wie die  Reichsabteien in Gandersheim  und Quedlinburg. In den Wirren der Reformationszeit, des Bauernkrieges sowie des 30jährigen Krieges  erlosch das Klosterleben. Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts wurden die Klostergebäude den Grafen Stollberg-Wernigerode übereignet, die hier 1732 ein evangelisches Damenstift errichteten. Die evangelische Kirchenprovinz Sachsen übernahm auf Bitte der letzten Aebtissin 1946 das Kloster Drübeck als Erholungsheim und Tagungsstätte.

Copyright: Frank Schneidereit
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 04/10/2009
Uploaded: 06/10/2009
Published: 06/10/2009
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