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- Volkenroda Abbey (Kloster Volkenroda) is a former Cistercian monastery in the muni****lity of Körner in the district Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis of Thuringia...
- known as the Big Oak, Millennial Oak or Volkenroda Oak) is a natural monument on the outskirts of Volkenroda, a district of Körner, in the Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis...
- people in 2003. Loc**** Abbey was founded in 1163 by Cistercian monks from Volkenroda Abbey in Thuringia, becoming a Lutheran monastery around 1600. It is one...
- 1174 Henry the Lion, Duke of Bavaria and Saxony, bought the village from Volkenroda Abbey. Since the 17th century, the local Ignatius chapel has been the...
- Henry the Lion (Archived 2009-10-31) Charter given by Henry to monastery Volkenroda, 31.1.1174. Photograph taken from the collections of the Lichtbildarchiv...
- and Catholic churches in Germany, 2001 reconstructed at the monastery Volkenroda. Lost Paradise Lost - art meets church Rain Forest House - hear, smell...
- Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Hanover has developed a project with the name "Loc****–Volkenroda Pilgrims' Way". In 1987 during the Olof Palme Peace March, on the instigation...
- thousand) were also accommodated in Perugia (Umbria, Italy) in 2000, in Volkenroda, Thüringen, Germany, in 2005, in Guadarrama (Madrid, Spain) in 2011, in...
- (partly) the pilgrims' way or Via Porta. The latter links the abbeys of Volkenroda and Walds****en. Thuringian Forest Nature Park Notes The geological divisor...
- houses: In Germany: Walkenried Abbey (1129); Amelungsborn Abbey (c.1129); Volkenroda Abbey (1131); Hardehausen Abbey (1140); Michaelstein Abbey (1146); Saarn...