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Gottstatt Monastery : ウィキペディア英語版
Gottstatt Monastery

Gottstat Monastery is a former Premonstratensian monastery in the Orpund community in Canton of Bern, Switzerland.
== Establishment ==

It was established in 1255 by Count Rudolf I von Neuchâtel-Nidau. A previous attempt to establish a monastery on the site in 1247 there had been unsuccessful. The monastery church was built in 1300〔(Gottstatt parish )] accessed 16 August 2013〕 and was the burial church for the Counts of Neuchâtel-Nidau. After their line went extinct in 1375, the monastery was inherited by the Counts of Kyburg-Burgdorf until it was acquired by Bern in 1388. Documents from 1295, 1309 and 1314 indicate that the monastery was a local pilgrimage site and expanded several times. A monastery school was in operation from the beginning. During the Gugler War of 1375 the monastery was attacked and heavily damaged by the Gugler knights. Shortly thereafter it was rebuilt. The last construction project on the monastery occurred during the tenure of the Abbot Konrad Meyer (1504-14). While the monastery owned a number of vineyards, houses and farms along with rights in a number of parishes, politically it was fairly weak. None of the 22 known abbots was a nobleman.

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