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The rectangular church was about 47 metres long, and consisted of a single nave of five vaulted bays. Unusually for a Cistercian church it also had a crypt of 10 bays containing two aisles, which was used not only as a place of burial but also as a place of shelter during hostilities. To the south of
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the church were attached the conventual buildings in the usual form of three ranges arranged in a square round a cloister and a central courtyard, with the
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it was rebuilt in about 1240 as a fortress surrounded by a moat and a rectangular granite wall. In 1305 it was placed under
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order the previous year. In August 1558 the monastery was destroyed at the beginning of the
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Lexikale Übersicht der Männerklöster der Cistercienser im deutschen Sprach- und Kulturraum
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Christian monasteries established in the 13th century
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