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Klostermuseum St.Georgen
Stein am Rhein
Klostermuseum St.Georgen
St. George's, the former Benedictine abbey, is one of the best-preserved monasteries of Switzerland.
The abbey comprises of the enclosure building, where you will find a chapter house, the winter and summer refectory, the cloister, a dormitory, the abbots' parlours, a celebration hall and the abbot's chapel.
Of particular importance are the late Gothic cloister and the so-called celebration hall, erected by the last abbot of St. George's, David von Winkelsheim. Here you will find the most important, still existing fresco paintings north of the Alps dating back to around 1500.
Of particular importance are the late Gothic cloister and the so-called celebration hall, erected by the last abbot of St. George's, David von Winkelsheim. Here you will find the most important, still existing fresco paintings north of the Alps dating back to around 1500.
St. George's, the former Benedictine abbey, is one of the best-preserved monasteries of Switzerland.
The abbey comprises of the enclosure building, where you will find a chapter house, the winter and summer refectory, the cloister, a dormitory, the abbots' parlours, a celebration hall and the abbot's chapel.
Of particular importance are the late Gothic cloister and the so-called celebration hall, erected by the last abbot of St. George's, David von Winkelsheim. Here you will find the most important, still existing fresco paintings north of the Alps dating back to around 1500.
Of particular importance are the late Gothic cloister and the so-called celebration hall, erected by the last abbot of St. George's, David von Winkelsheim. Here you will find the most important, still existing fresco paintings north of the Alps dating back to around 1500.
Klostermuseum St.Georgen
Adresse
Schaffhauserland Tourismus
Vordergasse 73
8201 Schaffhausen
Tel. +41 (0)52 632 40 20
info@schaffhauserland.ch
www.schaffhauserland.ch
Vordergasse 73
8201 Schaffhausen
Tel. +41 (0)52 632 40 20
info@schaffhauserland.ch
www.schaffhauserland.ch