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  1. Königsfelden (que significa tanto como campo del rey) es un antiguo monasterio de clarisas y franciscanos en la aldea Windisch en el cantón suizo de Argovia. Fue fundado en 1309 en el lugar donde en 1308 Alberto I de Habsburgo había sido asesinado por su sobrino, el duque Juan de Suabia .

  2. Königsfelden Monastery is a former Franciscan double monastery, which housed both a community of Poor Clare nuns and one of Franciscan friars, living in separate wings, in the municipality of Windisch in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. It was founded in 1308 by the Habsburgs.

  3. Königsfelden ist ein ehemaliges Doppelkloster der Klarissen und Franziskaner in der Gemeinde Windisch im Schweizer Kanton Aargau. Es wurde 1309 durch die Habsburger gegründet und nach der Reformation im Jahr 1528 säkularisiert.

  4. Königsfelden Abbey. The 700-year-old monastery church not only impressively bears witness to the world of medieval faith, it is also a stone monument to the Habsburg dynasty.

  5. From 1803 onwards, Königsfelden was used as a sanatorium by the new canton of Aargau (today Psychiatrische Dienste Aargau AG). However, the monastery complex soon proved to be too small. More 1900 - today. History of Königsfelden Abbey. The Habsburgs erected the Abbey on the ruins of the Roman legionary camp Vindonissa.

  6. For 700 years, the Königsfelden Monastery in Windisch has shone with its stained glass windows that are famous throughout Europe. The church and the double monastery were once a place of remembrance for the Roman-German King Albrecht I, who was murdered in 1308.

  7. Experience Königsfelden Abbey in Windisch AG, with its famous stained-glass windows, exhibitions, guided tours and events in the convent church.