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Romanesque choir, but was modest in dimensions. The church was repaired again in 1710, and new bells and a new movement were added. The separation wall between the former lay church and the monk church was demolished and the church services held in the Gothic nave and choir, because the population of the parish had doubled to 700 people. In 1770, when the three-aisled basilica was damaged again, it was rebuilt as a hall church in late
Baroque respectively early Classicism style. The longitudinal walls of the side aisles were added by a new western wall and the nave simultaneously shortened by 12 metres (39 ft). The outer walls of the aisles were raised to roof level, the mainstays have been removed, as well as all the old elements of the building outside that wall including the
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donated by abbot Wyler who is buried nearby in the choir's ground floor. It is decorated with
Israelite kings, prophets, priests, and the parable of the ten virgins which adorn the chancel arch, and eight women from the early days of Christianity, represented with their symbols: Dorothea with the basket of roses, Mary Magdalene with the ointments bush, Appolonia with forceps and tooth, Ursula with arrow, Catherine with wheel and sword, Barbora tower, chalice and host, Margareta with cross and dragons and Helena in search of the cross of Christ. On the east wall two coats of arms memorized the founder family, the
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families, bailiffs and their women and children in the nave and choir, as well as the foundations of the massive columns and the walls of the chancel screen. The nave was lowered to the ground level of the original monastery church in order to improve the view of the liturgical center with the communion table and the Gothic choir arch.
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On 3 December 1706 a large fire on resulted in severe damage to the buildings and damaged the choir stalls. The clock tower was destroyed, the bells melted in the heat of the fire and fell through the burnt-out tower. The
Baroque reconstruction of the church after the fire of 1706 took over the late
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when the construction was completed probably in 1283. In the subsequent 200 years, especially the aisles with tombs and monuments from lower and higher nobility in the area of the present north-eastern
Switzerland crowded. To 1439/42 the Toggenburg chapel was added, and the abbots Markus Wiler and
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Bernhard Gradner and Veronika von Starckenberg. The work on the pillars of the choir arch were re-executed in 1492 by the Swiss artist Hans Haggenberg. The gothic windows and the wall tabernacle and the coat of arms in the choir (1490) are also works
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northern side chapel which probably were rebuilt respectively expanded from 1250 to 1283. The construction works of the church must have been largely completed when in 1250 an indulgence was granted on the occasion of the fair festival year, and again,
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spent her last days in the Rüti Abbey, and she was mentioned on 20 June 1442 that she was retreated there ("unser wesen gentzlich in dasselbe gotzhus got zuo dienende gezogen haben") and elected her tomb to be with her husband after her death.
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moved fair to the Sunday after the day of remembrance of the Saints Philip and Jacob (1 Mai), but in 1298 the parish fair was again postponed on the day of
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nave to the choir. The seating, wainscot and wooden floor and well-preserved interior parts were dispelled in the choir and are exhibited in the abbey's museum in the
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660:Superquinte
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572:Mixtur 5-6f.
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131:Architecture
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1466:Emil Wüst:
1303:Kirchensatz
1289:donated to
1180:Anna Keller
1072:, Count of
963:Spillflöte
626:Piffaro 2f.
493:I Hauptwerk
429:organ from
193:(in German)
118: /
87:Switzerland
50:Affiliation
1808:Categories
1775:2015-09-13
1744:2015-09-08
1709:2015-08-10
1685:2015-08-02
1661:2015-07-31
1640:2015-08-14
1616:2015-08-14
1592:2015-09-04
1568:2015-08-03
1544:2015-09-07
1497:References
1443:Literature
1349:von Mätsch
1299:Kirchwidem
1185:Lutzelnoew
1154:Rapperswil
1133:Greifensee
1125:Johann's I
1074:Regensberg
1070:Liutold IV
986:Mixturbass
976:Choralbass
751:Salicional
677:Zimbel 4f.
482:in 1936.
476:pipe organ
463:Pipe organ
431:Rapperswil
273:Klosterhof
265:Jona River
251:Klosterhof
103:47°15′33″N
1148:Jakobsweg
1129:Johann II
953:Octavbass
940:Echobass
650:Principal
596:Quintagön
553:Rohrflöte
513:Principal
503:Quintatön
309:of 1439.
154:Completed
106:8°50′56″E
1421:Amtsmann
1270:Weinland
1198:Amt Rüti
1156:and the
1000:Bombarde
831:Piccolo
804:Gemshorn
629:4′ + 2′
533:Gemshorn
321:Interior
238:Location
76:Location
71:Location
61:District
55:Reformed
44:Religion
1309:to the
1162:Seedamm
1160:at the
1142:Obersee
1080:on the
1046:History
993:′ + 2′
930:Subbass
895:Clairon
814:Quinte
606:Gedeckt
457:Amthaus
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423:Obersee
315:Amthaus
281:Amthaus
247:Amthaus
215:in the
180:Website
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543:Octave
427:Speich
269:Amthof
139:Church
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