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Meister des Maulbronner Paradieses
Maulbronn Monstery
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Maulbronn - Monastery

Maulbronn - Monastery
Maulbronn Monastery was founded in 1147. The church, built in a style transitional from Romanesque to Gothic, was consecrated in 1178. Most other buildings followed within the 13th century. The complex is believed to be one of the the best-preserved medieval Cistercian monastery complex north of the Alpes (some claim "in Europe"). Since 1993 Maulbronn is part of the Unesco World Heritage.

After the consecration, the construction of the abbey continued. Around 1200 the narthex was added and the cloister was started. Some buildings are done in a really remarkable architectural, early gothic style. The person, who built that must have had experiences from Northern France and Burgundy. With all the cistercian connections, it was probably easy to find a medieval "top architect". His name is not known. The name given to him by art historians is "Meister des Maulbronner Paradieses" (Master of Maulbronn Paradise).

This photo was taken next to the narthex, so this hallway was "public" since the very beginning. Through the wooden doors (right) the monks would enter the "enclosure" ("Klausur"/"Clôture"), that only was allowed for the monks. The visitors today, having bought a ticket, enter into the cloister through that portal..