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66: 27: 320: 344: 332: 58: 151:, when it was still only partly built, the monastery was burnt down and 28 monks, lay brothers and German vassals were killed. Rebuilding began only after 1370. By 1445 all major works, including the construction of the gatehouse and the residential and service buildings, had been completed, and vaulting had been added to the church roof. The consecration of the main building took place in 1448. 174:, fearing after the invasion of the Russians that the Swedes would occupy the monastery, occupied it himself in 1558, and in 1559 dissolved it, ejecting the monks and confiscating the buildings and estates. He converted the monastery itself into a fortress, which the Swedes duly took in 1561. In 1576 the Russians besieged and took it, and during their occupation strengthened the 154:
By about 1400 the monastery had acquired extensive estates in Estonia and also in southern Finland and throughout the 15th century enjoyed a period of great prosperity and influence as one of the most important spiritual centres of Estonia. From about 1500 however it began to sell off its lands and
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then gave them permission to build a fortified monastery in Padise, where they moved in 1310, although construction of the stone buildings did not begin until 1317. The new monastery was made subordinate to
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gave the estates of the former Padise Abbey to Thomas Ramm, Burgermeister of Riga, in the possession of whose family it remained until 1919. Ramm converted the premises into a
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The monastery once housed the oldest church bell in Estonia, dating back to the 14th century. The bell can now be found at the Lutheran Church of the Holy Cross, located in
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The remaining buildings, which were stabilised in the 1930s, are now a museum. A comprehensive restoration of the former monastery complex was agreed upon in 2001.
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country house. When in 1766 it was struck by lightning and burnt down, the Ramms used the stone to build a
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entered a period of decline. Nevertheless, it survived the upheavals of the
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Renovation works in Padise Monastery brought interesting findings to light
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In May of 2020, Padise Abbey reopened to visitors after the renovation.
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The interest in Padise of monks from Dünamünde Abbey in the present
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Estonian
Cistercian
Padise
Harju County
Estonia
Dünamünde Abbey
Latvia
Daugavgrīva
Riga
Eric V of Denmark
Teutonic Knights
Eric VI of Denmark
Stolpe Abbey
Pomerania
St. George's Night Uprising
Reformation
Livonian War
Livonian Order
Gotthard Kettler
fortifications
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
Baroque
Neo-Classical
manor house
Risti
Ruins of abbey
Ruins of abbey
Ruins of abbey

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