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Kloster Lehnin I
- Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg 16
- Narrated by: Gunter Schoß
- Length: 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Manche Denkmäler, die man vorher kaum beachtet hatte, wurden aufgrund Fontanscher Beschreibungen vor dem Zerfall gerettet. Kloster Lehnin als älteste Gründung der Zisterzienser in der Mark gehört dazu. So wurde von 1871 bis 1878 auch die Klosterkirche nach alten Unterlagen wieder aufgebaut. Heute finden hier im Sommer Konzerte statt.
Kloster Lehnin I:
Inhalt:
Kloster Lehnin I:
Inhalt:
- 1 Die Gründung des Klosters,
- 2 Die Äbte von Lehnin,
- 3 Abt Sibold (1180-1190),
- 4 Abt Herrmann (1330-1340),
- 5 Abt Heinrich Stich (ca. 1400-1430),
- 6 Abt Arnold (1456-1467).
©2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag (P)2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag
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