Post-Cistercian Monastery
Post-Cistercian Monastery

Post-Cistercian Monastery

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  • Baroque, erected between 1681 and 1702. Founded around a rectangular viridor with a strongly projecting eastern arm and two corner towers, with wings dwutrakt, with a communicating corridor, with interiors covered with barrel vaults, in several halls decorated with stucco decoration. Noteworthy is the purple hall with a plafond on the vault, depicting the globe of the earth with the new city of Jerusalem on it. Also in the hall are portraits of the abbey's founders and benefactors. The Oak Room, formerly the grand dining room of the Dukes of Weimar decorated with unique oak paneling. This room also exhibits a faithful copy of the famous Book of Henryka. A beautiful rococo tiled stove, with unique shapes, has been preserved in the refectory. Its form arouses great admiration in all visitors. The walls are covered with stucco.

    14.10.2013

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