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in accordance to the Potsdam Agreement by the Soviet-installed Polish communist government shortly afterwards on 12 May 1946. In 1946 a mysterious convoy called at the monastery and loaded thousands of manuscripts — autographed scores of
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By the autumn of 2006 no monks remained, the last having moved to Neuburg, although Kloster Bad Wimpfen still remains nominally a Benedictine monastery and is still a member of the
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The Abbey, a 1242 Benedictine foundation, from 1289 to 1810 was run by Cistercians, until it was secularized by the
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in Bad Wimpfen, that had been abandoned since its secularisation in 1803, and became known as
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collection were outhoused at the abbey. Those documents include some of the earliest known
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In 1947 the expelled community under Abbot Albert Schmitt purchased the former
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and other composers — and disappeared. Several volumes were restored to
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In 1947 Krzeszów Abbey was resettled by Polish Benedictine nuns expelled from
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again acquired the abbey's lands and gave them to the Cistercians at
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in 1940 and the buildings seized as a detention camp. During the
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state. Since 1919, it was again run by Benedictines, exiles from
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The territory became again part of Poland according to the 1945
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On 8 May 1242, the monastery at Krzeszów in Lower Silesia in
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The original abbey is now one of Poland's official national
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Monastery Church in 1292. In 1392 the Silesian Duchy of
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The site of the abbey in Krzeszów, Poland, is known as
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Christian monasteries established in the 13th century
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Peter Whitehead (1982). "The treasures at Grüssau"".
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in 1924, the monastery was however suspended by the
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Polish

Krzeszów
50°44′04″N 16°04′20″E / 50.73444°N 16.07222°E / 50.73444; 16.07222
Baroque
Historic Monument of Poland
Krzeszów Abbey is located in Poland
Polish
‹See Tfd›
German
Baroque
Cistercian
Krzeszów, Lower Silesia
Prussian
Prague
West Germany
Świdnica
Piast dynasty
Benedictine Order
Bad Wimpfen
Baden-Württemberg
World War II
Historic Monuments
Pomnik historii
National Heritage Board of Poland
fragmented Poland
Anna of Bohemia
Henry II the Pious
Battle of Legnica

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