Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Hans Schilling

Meschede - Koenigsmuenster

01 Mar 2012 166
The church of the Benedictian Koenigsmuenster abbey, placed on a hill, overlooking the town of Meschede and the valley of the river Ruhr. Founded in 1928 with the support of St. Ottilien Archabbey, the Benedictians followed the traditions of the Grafschaft Abbey (30kms south), that got dissolved during the times of secularisation. The abbey today is a very lively place. There is a large secondary school, a farm, a pottery, a blacksmith's shop - and much more. There is as well a "House of Silence", where people can go on a retreat for a while. In the 1950s, there was even a boarding school here. The church, planned by architect Hans Schilling, towers like the bow of a huge ship, from this point of view. It got consecrated 01.09.1964. That was exactly 25 years after the invasion of Poland by Germany. Though this church is not romanesque, I uploaded this photo. - I am not impressed by the very most churches built in the 20th century, but imho this church really stands out.