Monastery and Palace Bebenhausen
Monastery and Palace Bebenhausen
Monastery and Palace Bebenhausen
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periandro
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg10.852 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2021
I couldn't visit the Palace. Therefore, this review is limited only to the Monastery. The Bebenhausen Monastery is a magnificent well preserved Cistercian abbey located in a peaceful valley, an idyllic setting in the Land of Baden-Württemberg, not far from Tübingen. The buildings existing nowadays were built at the end of the fifteenth century. Nevertheless, there were already some other abbatial buildings on the same spot before that date insofar as the once premonstratensian monastery, but taken over by Cistercians a few years later, was founded in the twelfth century, time in which it was cited in some documents. Some of those buildings, such as the Abbey's church nave were demolished in the thirties of the sixteenth century under the order of Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg and some others still subsist. At present, the monastery complex is surrounded by a wall dating back to the thirteenth century, two towers and a gatehouse.
The Abbey church is a marvellous basilica whose construction was completed in the thirteenth century. It's a three nave church, the central nave being higher and wider than the side aisles. The present net vaults are slightly ribbed. They replaced the original flat roof, replacement which was the result of the renovation works which took place in the following centuries. They are painted in a very nice way, depicting attractive foliages in some parts of them, such as on the points where the ribs cross. In the first of the stated renovation works, in the thirties of the fourteenth century, the church was remodelled in its present gothic style. The stained-glass windows behind the high altar are gorgeous. The interior is in general very well lit up by daylight, what infuses a feeling of well-being and gaiety. The pulpit is a peculiar and unusual item in that church telling many colourful stories. It's painted light green and pink, and some sculptures of deformed bodies are attached all around its outer part and on the safety fence on the stairs. A few stunning works of art can be admired in that church. Among them, some later renaissance and baroque paintings, epitaphs and tombs, as well as mural paintings may be cited.
The cloister is a jewel of religious architecture. It's a fabulous enclosure where peace of mind is practically guaranteed. The sight of the whole is a gift for sensible beings. The set of gothic windows, different from one another is a stunning view which, coupled with the garden represents a self-contained world of peace and beauty. At the center of the cloister there is a fountain from the 19th century which is of an extraordinary allure.
The chapter house is also a nice and important space in the monastery. Its construction took place in the thirteenth century. It's divided in three bays by robust but not very high cylindrical columns supporting the spectacular structure inside with its diaphragmatic arches. The ceiling is a beautiful element of that chamber. It's painted with images of flowers and of some objects related to the Passion of Christ. Inside there is a small chapel dedicated to St. John the Evangelist and several tomb slabs.
There are two refectories: the summer and the winter ones. The summer refectory is in neogothic style following a restoration which took place in the nineteenth century. The star vaults in it are painted in a wonderful way with medieval frescoes. They are supported by three slender octagonal columns. The gothic wood paneling and the bench attached to the walls is a remarkable furniture existing in that room. As a matter of fact, this summer refectory is a light and airy hall with two aisles and a fan-vaulted ceiling which shows clearly the mastery of its Gothic architects. Some items are displayed inside this refectory as they could be in a museum. They are nice gold and silver tableware produced between 1870 and 1875. The winter refectory is also furnished in neogothic style. There one can still observe its nineteenth century dining table and chairs. Nice mural painting on the walls are of a considerable charm. They depict particularly some foliage and images of hunting including some deers. In one of them there is a scene in which some knights of the order of Calatrava are portrayed. The ceiling consists of a barrel wooden vault.
There are some other interesting spaces in that monastery, such as the library and the dormitories. The latter are rather interesting. They are on the second floor and consist in a large hall with cells for the monks on each side thereof. The flat ceiling replaced the original one which was barrel vaulted. The hall is quite impressive, and being there can even instill a bit of apprehension due to the scant illumination inside.
As a summary, it can be said that surrounded by the Schönbuch nature reserve, Bebenhausen vividly conveys the atmosphere of a Medieval Cistercian monastery – offering an experience unmatched anywhere else in southern Germany. Given the undeniable high interest of that religious buildings complex no doubt its visit is a must while in Bebenhausen, Tübingen or anywhere else in the area.
The Abbey church is a marvellous basilica whose construction was completed in the thirteenth century. It's a three nave church, the central nave being higher and wider than the side aisles. The present net vaults are slightly ribbed. They replaced the original flat roof, replacement which was the result of the renovation works which took place in the following centuries. They are painted in a very nice way, depicting attractive foliages in some parts of them, such as on the points where the ribs cross. In the first of the stated renovation works, in the thirties of the fourteenth century, the church was remodelled in its present gothic style. The stained-glass windows behind the high altar are gorgeous. The interior is in general very well lit up by daylight, what infuses a feeling of well-being and gaiety. The pulpit is a peculiar and unusual item in that church telling many colourful stories. It's painted light green and pink, and some sculptures of deformed bodies are attached all around its outer part and on the safety fence on the stairs. A few stunning works of art can be admired in that church. Among them, some later renaissance and baroque paintings, epitaphs and tombs, as well as mural paintings may be cited.
The cloister is a jewel of religious architecture. It's a fabulous enclosure where peace of mind is practically guaranteed. The sight of the whole is a gift for sensible beings. The set of gothic windows, different from one another is a stunning view which, coupled with the garden represents a self-contained world of peace and beauty. At the center of the cloister there is a fountain from the 19th century which is of an extraordinary allure.
The chapter house is also a nice and important space in the monastery. Its construction took place in the thirteenth century. It's divided in three bays by robust but not very high cylindrical columns supporting the spectacular structure inside with its diaphragmatic arches. The ceiling is a beautiful element of that chamber. It's painted with images of flowers and of some objects related to the Passion of Christ. Inside there is a small chapel dedicated to St. John the Evangelist and several tomb slabs.
There are two refectories: the summer and the winter ones. The summer refectory is in neogothic style following a restoration which took place in the nineteenth century. The star vaults in it are painted in a wonderful way with medieval frescoes. They are supported by three slender octagonal columns. The gothic wood paneling and the bench attached to the walls is a remarkable furniture existing in that room. As a matter of fact, this summer refectory is a light and airy hall with two aisles and a fan-vaulted ceiling which shows clearly the mastery of its Gothic architects. Some items are displayed inside this refectory as they could be in a museum. They are nice gold and silver tableware produced between 1870 and 1875. The winter refectory is also furnished in neogothic style. There one can still observe its nineteenth century dining table and chairs. Nice mural painting on the walls are of a considerable charm. They depict particularly some foliage and images of hunting including some deers. In one of them there is a scene in which some knights of the order of Calatrava are portrayed. The ceiling consists of a barrel wooden vault.
There are some other interesting spaces in that monastery, such as the library and the dormitories. The latter are rather interesting. They are on the second floor and consist in a large hall with cells for the monks on each side thereof. The flat ceiling replaced the original one which was barrel vaulted. The hall is quite impressive, and being there can even instill a bit of apprehension due to the scant illumination inside.
As a summary, it can be said that surrounded by the Schönbuch nature reserve, Bebenhausen vividly conveys the atmosphere of a Medieval Cistercian monastery – offering an experience unmatched anywhere else in southern Germany. Given the undeniable high interest of that religious buildings complex no doubt its visit is a must while in Bebenhausen, Tübingen or anywhere else in the area.
Đã viết vào 18 tháng 9, 2022
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Mam E
127 đóng góp
thg 4 năm 2022 • Cặp đôi
Sehr schöne gepflegte guterhaltenes Kloster und Anlage. Die Führung sehr interessant. Es ist atemberaubend sich alles anzuschauen. Einfach toll!!!
Đã viết vào 24 tháng 4, 2022
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J.b.
Holzgerlingen, Đức6 đóng góp
thg 11 năm 2021 • Gia đình
Wunderschön! Ich habe dort einige Kindergeburtstage gefeiert als ich selbst klein war, und die waren jedes Mal ein großer Erfolg, genauso wie die Führungen. Wirklich sehenswert
Đã viết vào 4 tháng 11, 2021
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aakbba
Ann Arbor, MI79 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2021 • Cặp đôi
We got tickets and waited for the guided tour to start two hours later. We had a nice walk outside, entered some of the large, well ventilated rooms of the monastery. During these two hours more and more people arrived and got tickets for the tour of the castle.
We were told where to be at 2pm. We were early and more and more people arrived. After about 16 people were in line, with zero social distancing during a worldwide PANDEMIC, we were asked to enter a small room, shoulder to shoulder with every person who had bought a ticket. No ventilation, no room to move. We asked about the rules in the country regarding COVID health regulations. We were told it would be OK to all be crammed together. We refused to be in such an unhealthy environment and were told that this is safe and the only option. We left. Unreal that in a place near one of the most famous universities of Germany, Tübingen, the ignorance and absolutely indifference to the rules is happening. We lost the money for our tickets, but we spent the rest of the day outside, obeying the rules during a pandemic! Unreal!
We were told where to be at 2pm. We were early and more and more people arrived. After about 16 people were in line, with zero social distancing during a worldwide PANDEMIC, we were asked to enter a small room, shoulder to shoulder with every person who had bought a ticket. No ventilation, no room to move. We asked about the rules in the country regarding COVID health regulations. We were told it would be OK to all be crammed together. We refused to be in such an unhealthy environment and were told that this is safe and the only option. We left. Unreal that in a place near one of the most famous universities of Germany, Tübingen, the ignorance and absolutely indifference to the rules is happening. We lost the money for our tickets, but we spent the rest of the day outside, obeying the rules during a pandemic! Unreal!
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Frank S
Bingen am Rhein, Đức625 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2020
Das Kloster und die Schloßküche kann man auf eigene Faust erkundigen. Durch die vielen Infotafeln bekommt man alles sehr gut erklärt. Das Schloß ist nur im Rahmen einer Besichtigung zu besichtigen. Diese Führungen finden stündlich statt und dauern 50 Minuten. Jetzt zu Corona Zeiten sind diese Führungen aber begrenzt auf 10 Personen und das kann zu längeren Wartezeiten führen. Der Zustand der gesamten Anlage ist im perfekten Zustand und ein Besuch ist absolut empfehlenswert. Für den Besuch sollte man sich 2-3 Stunden Zeit nehmen. In der Anlage gibt es keine Restauration. Aber fußläufig sind in ein paar Minuten verschieden Lokale zu finden.
Đã viết vào 4 tháng 10, 2020
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Nicolas
33 đóng góp
thg 9 năm 2020 • Cặp đôi
Neben Kloster Maulbronn ist auch das Kloster Bebenhausen einen Kurztrip Wert.
Kloster und Schloss Bebenhausen ist nur einen Katzensprung von Tübingen entfernt.
Kloster und Schloss Bebenhausen ist nur einen Katzensprung von Tübingen entfernt.
Đã viết vào 15 tháng 9, 2020
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Albert2018
Bad Urach, Đức21 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2020
Während Sommerurlaub im Hotel Hirsch in Bebenhausen Kloster und Schloss besichtigt. Sehr nette und fachkundige Führung. Tolle Anlage in traumhafter Umgebung. Bebenhausen ist ein Kleinod. Dank AlbCard kostenfreier Eintritt.
Tipp: Eine kleine Nebenstraße führt den Hang hinauf. Am Waldrand auf der Bank verweilen, fotografieren, Weinchen trinken, genießen.
Tipp: Eine kleine Nebenstraße führt den Hang hinauf. Am Waldrand auf der Bank verweilen, fotografieren, Weinchen trinken, genießen.
Đã viết vào 11 tháng 8, 2020
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b0fi
Stuttgart, Đức330 đóng góp
thg 3 năm 2020 • Cặp đôi
The monastery (although closed at the moment due to the Corona crisis) is a magnificent place, well preserved and easy to reach. From there, you can head into the surrounding area (Schönbuch) for a small walk or long hike. If combining with Tübingen, a day is full :)
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sp0132
11 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2020 • Một mình
Ho visitato l’abbazia ed il chiostro. L’insediamento è veramente antico e fa rivivere l’atmosfera dei luoghi cistercensi come Lerins, isoletta di fronte a Cannes, e la nostra Pradmill, in provincia di Cuneo. C’è un piccolo store con qualche prodotto locale (miele, etc). Solo 5€ per l’ingresso. Ho ricevuto una brochure (in italiano) molto ben dettagliata sui singoli locali, brochure da riconsegnare all’uscita.
Đã viết vào 27 tháng 2, 2020
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Juan Pablo I
St. John's, Canada52 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2020
A top touristic attraction in the area and an interesting alternative to the crowded and noisy ambiance in the city. The monastery illustrates quite well how life as a monk or an abbey was (not suitable for everyone, I have to say) and provides a mixture of calm and mistery, while the palace/guest house gives you an idea of the culture, style and extravagance of nobility at the time. The staff is polite and helpful. The guided tour is only offered in German but there is a provision of flyers in many languages.
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