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other monastic properties acquired by the Counts, and considerable re-building and improvements were made for the better accommodation of the function. The Counts' financial difficulties however caused the school to be suspended while the property was mortgaged, and although they regained it in 1608, and indeed lived there themselves for some years, the school finally closed in 1626.
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From 1546 onwards the abbey turned Protestant and was subjected to severe changes; in 1555 it became, with its properties and assets, part of the territorial possessions of the Counts. The northern part of the church was demolished in 1573; part of the premises was used for a choral school, as in
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After the Counts finally relocated their residence to Wernigerode in 1716, also the cloister buildings were demolished and the premises were used for commercial purposes. The monastery remained a possession of the
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of all Benedictine sacral buildings in Germany. The adjacent cloister buildings were erected after a blaze in 1120 and finished in 1176. The monastic community included up to 25 monks, it joined the Benedictine
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in 1525 it was stormed, plundered and largely demolished by rebellious peasants; the monks were driven away, and did not return for several months.
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from about 1070, the convent experienced a flourishing period whereupon numerous filial monasteries were established, such as
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church was erected and dedicated to Sts Peter and Paul on 5 June 1087; including the oldest preserved three-aisled
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in 1815. The Ilsenburg manor was finally disseized after World War II in the course of the land reform during
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until 1429, when on their extinction their inheritance passed to the
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Today, the abbey site with its preserved buildings and the adjacent
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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Affiliation
Catholic
Sect
Benedictines
Ilsenburg
Saxony-Anhalt
Germany
Ilsenburg Abbey is located in Saxony-Anhalt
Ilsenburg Abbey is located in Germany
Geographic coordinates
51°51′35″N 10°40′43″E / 51.85972°N 10.67861°E / 51.85972; 10.67861

Benedictine Order
Ilsenburg
Wernigerode
Saxony-Anhalt
Germany
Romanesque Road
Saxon
Eastphalia
Pfalz
Otto III
Henry II
Bishop of Halberstadt
Osterwieck
Fulda Abbey
Franconia

Burchard II of Halberstadt

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