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Basilika St. Marcellinus und Petrus
Einhardsbasilika
Louis the Pious
Seligenstadt
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Seligenstadt - Einhardsbasilika

Seligenstadt - Einhardsbasilika
The official name if this church is "Basilika St. Marcellinus and Petrus" but very often it is called Einhardbasilika, just like the barn-like building I had just visited near Michelstadt, two days ago. I had not planned to visit Seligenstadt, but as Einhard had caught my attention, I decided to do this detour.

Einhard a political adviser for Charlemagne, private secretary of Charles´ son Louis the Pious, had decided to found an abbey near Michelstadt, where a property was given to him by Louis.
Einhard had sent his servant Ratleik to Rome, who then abstracted two holy relics from the catacombs: Saint Marcellinus and Saint Peter (aka "Petrus Exorcista" = Peter, the exorcist).
After their arrival in Michelstadt, the relics signaled, that they did not like the place at all. So Einhard moved the relics to a place he owned 50kms further north named Mulinheim, where he again founded a monastery, and had a large basilica built (~ 830). Saint Marcellinus and Saint Peter liked the new place near the river Main - and the town changed it´s name to Seligenstadt (= "Blessed Ones’ Town").

While the first Einhardbasilica got lost over the centuries and finally got rediscovered end of the 19th century, Seligenstadt and the abby thrived.

The church seen here is not the church, Einhard had built, as it got altered, enlarged, damaged, renovated, looted and rebuilt again over the centuries. The facade was created in a neo-romanesque style end of the 19th century.

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