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A stunning view of Beilstein and the Moselle Valley from Metternich Castle. It's worth climbing the 25-meter-high keep of the castle ruins or simply relaxing in the castle garden and enjoying the beautiful view.
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A great place with many sights
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A beautiful eye-catcher high above the city
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Beilstein "The Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle" One of the most beautiful towns on the Moselle, also known as the Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle. We Beilsteiners always strive to treat our guests warmly and kindly and to welcome them as friends when they return to visit us again and again, often for decades. Text / Source: Beilstein Mosel, Bachstr. 47, 56814 Beilstein https://beilstein-mosel.de/
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Carmelite Monastery Church of St. Joseph Beilstein The Carmelite Monastery Church of St. Joseph, which stands enthroned above the picturesque town of Beilstein, remains a spiritual place that breathes the spirit of the Carmelites to this day. The Carmelites, "the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel," had developed by the 12th century from a Christian hermit community who emulated their spiritual role model, the prophet Elijah, on the Carmel Mountains in Palestine. Elijah is still considered a theological symbol of steadfastness in times of oppression and turning away from God. From the very beginning, the Carmelites placed particular importance on Marian devotion. The advance of the Muslim Turks in the 13th century forced the Carmelites to emigrate to Europe. They formed a "mendicant order" that, in addition to the humble hermit life, also included pastoral work and academic study. In 1636, the Carmelite Order, along with Burgrave Metternich, came to Beilstein. In May 1686, the Carmelite Fathers laid the foundation stone of a monastery on the so-called Rammerberg, and on June 10, 1691, the foundation stone for the monastery church. As if by a miracle, the Prior of Beilstein managed to avoid the destruction of the newly built monastery by the passing French troops in 1689, like Beilstein Castle and other nearby towns, but rather to remain untouched. After the French withdrew in 1697, the Carmelites and the Beilsteiners were granted the opportunity to flourish and flourish for about 100 years. They worked together to build the monastery and the light-filled Baroque hall church, rare in the region, and Beilstein also experienced a golden age of power. However, after the French conquest in 1794, the Beilstein domain passed to France, and as a spiritual consequence of the French Revolution, the order and the monastery were abolished in 1803. The former monastery church became a parish church. The French sold the entire monastery (with the exception of the eastern wing) along with its ornate furnishings, and parts of the building were demolished. In 1808, the last priests left the monastery. In 1948, Carmelite priests moved back into the monastery in Beilstein, and in 1950, with the help of the Kolb family from Briedern, they returned the miraculous image of the Black Madonna to the Beilstein monastery church in their ship, which had been in Trier's care since 1808, in an action solemnly supported by the local population. For centuries, people had made pilgrimages with their sorrows and needs to the region's oldest image of the Virgin Mary (12th or 13th century), the "Black Madonna," which the Spanish left to the people of Beilstein after their occupation during the Thirty Years' War. Beilstein was a well-known place of pilgrimage. Text / Source: Moselkrampen Catholic Parish, Klosterstr. 55, Beilstein, Diocese of Trier https://www.pfarrei-moselkrampen.de/unsere-kirchen/st-josef-beilstein/index.html
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Monastery staircase at the end of the 17th century, Beilstein/Mosel Of the 108 most beautiful steps – The construction of the Beilstein monastery staircase at the end of the 17th century When the Carmelite monks in Beilstein ceremoniously laid the foundation stone for the new building of their monastery on May 23, 1686, significant earthworks must have preceded this. Text / Source: beilstein-stadtfuehrungen.de https://www.beilstein-stadtfuehrungen.de/1000-bilder/1000-bilder-8/#:~:text=Von%20den%20sch%C3%B6nsten%20108%20Stufen%20%E2%80%93%20Der%20Bau,legten%2C%20mussten%20dem%20bedeide%20Erdarbeiten%20voran%20gegangen%20sein
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