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St. Mary’s Abbey Church, Lilienthal

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St. Mary’s Abbey Church, Lilienthal

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The Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal is a historically significant former Cistercian monastery church, now serving as an Evangelical parish church in the municipality of Lilienthal. Located in the administrative district of Osterholz, Lower Saxony, Germany, this architectural gem stands at an elevation of approximately 7 meters, close to the city of Bremen and the Wörpe river. It is a prominent landmark in the flat North German Plain, offering a deep dive into the region's rich past.

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    March 3, 2022

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    In 1262 a Cistercian convent was founded here in the "Valle Lilorum", which was finally closed in the 17th century - since then a parish church with some old remains. It is on a variant of the Via Baltica in the direction of Bremen
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    March 24, 2024

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    Nice church but I have a savings bank
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    April 22, 2024

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    On the Way of St. James we saw this beautiful church.
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    Location: Lilienthal, Osterholz, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal?

    The Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal began as a Cistercian nunnery, "Vallis Liliorum," founded in 1232. The stone church was built between 1250 and 1262. After the Reformation, it transitioned to an Evangelical parish church, with the monastery dissolved in 1646. It stands as a testament to centuries of religious and architectural evolution in the region.

    Are there specific hiking or walking routes that pass by the Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal?

    Yes, the church is located on a variant of the Via Baltica, which is part of the Way of St. James. Many hikers and walkers incorporate a visit to the church as part of their longer routes through the Lilienthal area, often along the Wörpe river.

    What are some notable architectural or artistic features inside the church?

    Inside, visitors can admire 15th-century bushy cross vaults and early Gothic ornamental paintings. Remnants of valuable biblical wall paintings from the nuns' time were uncovered in 1976. A finely crafted stone relief of a seated Madonna from the 13th or 14th century is also a highlight, and its motif is even reflected in Lilienthal's municipal coat of arms. The church also features a Baroque pulpit altar from 1738 and a significant Röver organ from 1884.

    Is the area around Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal suitable for family-friendly walks?

    Absolutely. The terrain around Lilienthal is generally flat, making it ideal for easy walking routes and family-friendly strolls. There are numerous paths along the Wörpe river and through the town that are suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

    Are there any cafes or accommodation options near the Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal?

    As the Klosterkirche St. Marien is centrally located within the municipality of Lilienthal, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within easy walking or driving distance. These amenities cater to both local residents and visitors exploring the area.

    What are the parking and public transport options for visiting the church?

    The church is easily accessible within Lilienthal. While specific parking for hiking trails might vary, the church itself is a central point, making it convenient for those arriving by car. Public transport options are also available, connecting Lilienthal to nearby Bremen and other regional towns.

    Can I visit Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal during winter, and are there winter hiking options nearby?

    The Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal is a wonderful destination year-round, offering a peaceful retreat regardless of the season. While the immediate area is flat, the surrounding region offers opportunities for winter walks, especially along the Wörpe river, which can be quite scenic with frost or light snow. Always check local conditions before heading out for a winter hike.

    Are there any specific events or cultural activities held at the church?

    Yes, the Klosterkirche St. Marien actively contributes to Lilienthal's cultural life. It is particularly known for its vibrant church music program, which includes concerts. The church also hosts events that combine music, language, dance, and art exhibitions, offering a rich cultural experience for visitors.

    What is the significance of the Röver organ and the ancient bell in the church?

    The Röver organ, built in 1884 by Johann Hinrich Röver, is one of his larger instruments, featuring 27 registers across two manuals and a pedal, making it a significant attraction for organ enthusiasts. The church also boasts a bell from the first half of the 14th century, which is noted for its captivating and historical sound, adding to the church's unique atmosphere.

    Is the terrain around Klosterkirche St. Marien Lilienthal suitable for accessible trails?

    The area around Lilienthal, including the vicinity of the Klosterkirche St. Marien, is characterized by its generally flat North German Plain landscape. This makes many of the local walking paths and routes quite accessible, suitable for those seeking easy, low-difficulty trails.

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