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Kloster Gröningen - St. Vitus

Kloster Gröningen - St. Vitus
The monastery was founded after the death of King Heinrich I (Henry the Fowler) in 936 by Siegfried of Merseburg, brother of Margrave Gero the Great, and his second wife Guthia. The first Benedictine monks were sent from Corvey (Westphalia), whose priory was Groningen. From 1247 the bishops of Halberstadt were bailiffs of the monastery, which was dissolved after the Reformation in 1550.

The monastery church of St. Vitus was consecrated in 940 by Abbot Volkmar I from Corvey, but this church does not exist anymore. From the beginning to about the middle of the 12th century, the present church was rebuilt as a Romanesque three-nave flat-roofed basilica. After the abolition of the monastery, the church fell into disrepair. As a result, in the 16th century the southern aisle and in 1606 the two choir aisles were demolished. Between 1819 and 1831 the northern aisle was removed and the originally square choir was shortened.

The sculptural work in this church is quite fantastic. Both in terms of quality and originality.

The gallery was built around 1170, the parapet shows Jesus as the judge of the world surrounded by the apostles. The Last Judgement. The heads of the figures stand out from the wall in a fully three-dimensional manner. This is a "copy" made in 1902. The original is now in the Bode Museum in Berlin.

Here is the original:
recherche.smb.museum/detail/1363738/westempore-der-klosterkirche-zu-gr%c3%b6ningen

Marco F. Delminho, Alexander Prolygin have particularly liked this photo


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