The monastery was founded in March 1290. Its founder was the Margrave of Brandenburg, Albrecht III. It was probably dissolved in 1539 by the Margrave of Brandenburg, John of Kostrzyn, after the introduction of the Reformation. Probably before 1896, the church, the eastern wing of the monastery and the farm building were demolished in unclear circumstances. The western wing of the monastery has survived to this day. The building retains the vaults of the former refectory. Currently, the owner of the facility is the Agricultural Agency. Actions were taken to renovate the preserved wing of the monastery. Its adaptation into a cultural center on the Cistercian Trail is planned. monastery monuments: - the western wing of the monastery from the first half of the 14th century, rebuilt in the 18th-20th centuries monastery farm, which includes: - granary from the second half of the 18th century - stable from the 19th/20th century - barn from 1928 - manor house - former monastery gardens
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