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Saxony-Anhalt

Harz Mountains

Landkreis Harz

Huy

Badersleben Monastery

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Badersleben Monastery

Badersleben Monastery

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    January 5, 2025

    The Badersleben Monastery is a former monastery of the Augustinian nuns in Badersleben. The former monastery church of St. Peter and Paul now belongs to the parish of St. Benedict, based on the Huysburg, in the Halberstadt deanery of the Magdeburg diocese.

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      In 1479, the Huysburg Monastery sold its Badersleben monastery courtyard, including a water mill, to the Augustinian choir women of the Marienthal monastery in Eldagsen near Hildesheim, destroyed by a conflagration. They founded their new monastery in Badersleben. The name was transferred to the monastery in Badersleben: Marienbe (c) k or Marienspring. In 1503 the monastery received papal confirmation.

      After the area around Magdeburg and Halberstadt became Lutheran through the Reformation, in 1648 the Peace of Westphalia made it possible for 17 Catholic monasteries to remain in the Evangelical area. This included the monastery in Badersleben. From 1650 onwards, the monastery was under the jurisdiction of the nuncio in Cologne, and from 1669 on the Apostolic Vicariate of the North, which had been founded shortly before.

      In 1810, the Westphalian government dissolved the monastery as directed by Jérôme Bonaparte in the course of secularization. The Prussian state transferred the local Catholic parish to the monastery church named after the apostle princes Simon Peter and Paulus of Tarsus, which has since been used as a parish church.

      In 1835, Gustav von Gustedt from Dardesheim bought the monastery and the associated country and founded an agricultural school here in 1846. This quickly gained an excellent reputation and attracted countless inquisitive people from all over the world until it was closed in 1939. In 1896 the organ of the church was made by Wilhelm Rühlmann sen. built as opus 181, with two manuals and 20 registers. It was restored in 2014.

      Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Badersleben

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