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Rosenthal Monastery Ruins

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Rosenthal Monastery Ruins

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The Rosenthal Monastery Ruins, officially known as Kloster St. Maria Rosenthal, is a significant historical site nestled at an elevation of 311 meters in the tranquil Rodenbach Valley. Located a few kilometers west of Kerzenheim in the Donnersbergkreis of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, these Cistercian abbey ruins offer a profound glimpse into the region's past. Founded in 1241 by Count Eberhard IV of Eberstein, the site is also historically notable as the initial burial place of Adolf von Nassau after the Battle…

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    23. marts 2019

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    A model of the entire former monastery complex including all buildings was recreated and can be viewed on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Benches invite you to enjoy the silence and the old walls. hist-verein-rosenthal.de
    The Rosenthal cemetery (almost 1 km from the monastery) has existed since the mid-19th century. Thanks to a citizens' initiative from the 1990s, which painstakingly made the cemetery safe and accessible again and still looks after it today, you can find peace and quiet there in the shade.
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    11. marts 2019

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    The monastery and the ruins are beautiful ... a great atmosphere exudes the walls .. the story sounds interesting .... it is worth the alone environment and the great hiking trails around it
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    17. december 2017

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    Rosenthal Monastery, today Rosenthalerhof or Kerzenheim, district Rosenthal, was a Cistercian abbey dedicated to Our Lady. The monastery was founded in 1241 by Count Eberhard IV of Eberstein (former count Eberhard II), lord of the castle to Stauf, and his wife Adelheid of Sayn. After the Battle of Göllheim Adolf von Nassau was first buried in this former Cistercian monastery Rosenthal and later transferred to Speyer. Today, Adolf von Nassau and his former opponent Albrecht von Habsburg lie side by side.
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    Placering: Kerzenheim, Donnersbergkreis, Palatinate, Rheinland-Pfalz, Tyskland

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    Are there specific hiking trails directly accessible from the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    Yes, the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins serve as an excellent starting point for various hikes. The site is located along the scenic Rose Hiking Trail. An information board at the nearby Rosenthal Pond can guide you to different routes. You can find detailed trail options, including loop trails and varying difficulty levels, by exploring the area on komoot.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty around the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    The trails around the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins are generally considered to be of intermediate difficulty, offering a good balance for most hikers. While some paths might have gentle inclines, they are typically well-maintained and suitable for a pleasant day out. Specific route details and elevation profiles can be checked on hiking apps to match your fitness level.

    Is there dedicated parking available at the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    Yes, parking is available near the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins. However, during peak seasons or on weekends, it can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot, especially if you plan a longer hike.

    How much time should I allocate for a visit to the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    To fully appreciate the historical site, explore the ruins, and visit the museum (if open), you should plan for at least 1 to 2 hours. If you intend to combine your visit with a hike on the surrounding trails, allocate additional time based on your chosen route's length and difficulty.

    Are the trails around Rosenthal Monastery Ruins suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the area is generally family-friendly. Beyond exploring the ruins, there are interactive elements like the Rosenthal Monastery rallies (available via smartphone app in child-friendly versions) that can engage younger visitors. Many of the surrounding trails are also suitable for families, offering a chance to enjoy nature and history together.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and at the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    Yes, the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins and the surrounding hiking trails are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their canine companions. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially within the historical site and near other visitors, and remember to clean up after them.

    Is the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins site wheelchair accessible?

    While the immediate area around the ruins might have some uneven surfaces typical of historical sites, the main paths leading to and within the core ruins are generally manageable. However, specific accessibility for wheelchairs on all parts of the site or on the surrounding hiking trails may be limited. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions if full accessibility is a requirement.

    What are the opening hours for the museum at Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    The small museum, located in the "Nassauer Sälchen" within the monastery complex, is typically open on Sundays from April to October, between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. It houses a model of the former complete monastery and offers insights into its history. It's always a good idea to check the official website of the Rosenthal Historical Society for the most current opening times before your visit.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    While the ruins themselves offer a peaceful, contemplative atmosphere, there isn't a cafe directly on-site. However, the Shepherd's House (Schäferhaus) is located next to the historic ruins and can be a venue for events. For cafes and restaurants, you would typically find options in the nearby municipality of Kerzenheim or other surrounding villages.

    What other historical sites are worth visiting near Rosenthal Monastery Ruins?

    The region is rich in history. While the Rosenthal Monastery Ruins are a significant site, you might also consider exploring other historical landmarks in the Donnersbergkreis area. The nearby Rosenthal cemetery, maintained by a citizens' initiative since the mid-19th century, offers another peaceful spot for reflection and is less than a kilometer away.

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