Maulbronn Monastery Complex - Waldbronn

Maulbronn Monastery Complex is the most complete surviving Cistercian monastic structure in Europe. It includes an extensive water-management system of reservoirs and channels. The Cistercians laid out a network of approximately twenty natural and artificial lakes and ponds over several terraces. These were interconnected with an extensive system of trenches and canals. This former monastery was founded in 1147. It further developed from the 12th to the 17th century. The main church was built

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Waldbronn

Type : Heritage Site
Country: Germany
Continent: Europe
Annual Visitors : 0