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  1. 25 de ene. de 2015 · Hirsau, Alemania. 1 de abril de 2013 La Abadía de San Pedro y San Pablo (en alemán: Kloster St. Peter und Paul ) de Hirsau fue uno de los monasterios benedictinos más importantes de Alemania y uno de los centros en los que se llevó a cabo la reforma de la Orden de Cluny.

  2. Between the densely wooded hills of the Black Forest, in the Nagold Valley, lie the ruins of Hirsau Monastery (Kloster Hirsau). Also known as the Monastery of St Peter and Paul, the former Benedictine abbey is an architectural milestone.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Descubra el encanto medieval de Kloster Hirsau en Alemania. Explora ruinas antiguas, visita el Museo Hirsau y sumérgete en siglos de historia. Planifique su viaje enriquecedor ahora.

  4. Hirsau Abbey: Style: Romanesque and Late Gothic style: Type: Monastic architecture: Epoch: 11th-12th century/15th-early 16th century: State of conservation: Good condition: Mailing address: Kloster Hirsau, Klosterhof, 75365 Calw-Hirsau: Coordinates GPS: 48°44′07″N 8°44′08″O : Property, dependency: Possibility of visits by the general ...

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  5. The monastery in Hirsau was founded three times. It is unclear when it was first founded, possibly around 830, when the relics of St. Aurelius were brought here from northern Italy. They were enshrined in a small monastery, one which did not survive for long. In the middle of the 11th century, it was re-founded by papal request and operated by ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HirsauHirsau - Wikipedia

    Hirsau (formerly Hirschau) is a district of the town of Calw in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, located in the south-west portion of the country, about two miles north of Calw and about twenty-four miles west of Stuttgart.

  7. Guillermo de Hirsau, en francés, Guillaume de Hirsau, y en alemán Wilhelm von Hirsau (c. 1030-5 de julio de 1091), fue un benedictino alemán que fue abad de la abadía de Hirsau (o Hirsauge como suele traducirse en los documentos antiguos), famoso por haber importado la reforma cluniacense entre los alemanes.