Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Falkenstein
Ermsleben - Konradsburg
15 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
From here you have a wide view of the landscape
Ermsleben - Konradsburg / St. Sixtus
15 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
From the monastery church of St. Sixtus, only a small part is still standing. It is difficult to recognize the building as a church from the outside front. The interior of the remaining part of the church. Below is the crypt.
The crypt with the intricately designed columns is breathtaking. A capital.
Ermsleben - Konradsburg / St. Sixtus
15 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
From the monastery church of St. Sixtus, only a small part is still standing. It is difficult to recognize the building as a church from the outside front. The interior of the remaining part of the church. Below is the crypt.
The crypt with the intricately designed columns is breathtaking.
Ermsleben - Konradsburg / St. Sixtus
15 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
From the monastery church of St. Sixtus, only a small part is still standing. It is difficult to recognize the building as a church from the outside front. The interior of the remaining part of the church. Below is the crypt.
The damaged triumphal cross
Ermsleben - Konradsburg / St. Sixtus
15 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
From the monastery church of St. Sixtus, only a small part is still standing. It is difficult to recognize the building as a church from the outside front. The interior of the remaining part of the church. Below is the crypt.
Ermsleben - Konradsburg / St. Sixtus
14 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
From the monastery church of St. Sixtus, only the white building in the back is still standing. It is difficult to recognize the building as a church from the front because it is only the eastern part of the former church. The view from here makes that clearer, as the apses still exist.
Ermsleben - Konradsburg / St. Sixtus
14 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
From the monastery church of St. Sixtus, only the white building in the back is still standing. This is the former eastern part and the crypt underneath.
Ermsleben - Konradsburg / St. Sixtus
14 Jun 2023 |
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The castle was already mentioned in the 11th century as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Konradsburg. According to legend, Egino von Konradsburg killed the Count of Ballenstedt and wanted to do penance, which is why he gave the castle to the Benedictines. The castle became a Benedictine abbey and was later taken over by the Carthusians. The end of the monastery began in 1525 when it was plundered during the Peasants' War. In the following centuries, the Konradsburg served as a residential and commercial building.
Here is a model of the former monastery. From the monastery church of St. Sixtus, only the eastern part and the crypt underneath are still standing.
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