Bebenhausen Abbey
Bebenhausen Abbey was a Cistercian monastery located in the village of Bebenhausen (now a district of Tübingen), in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was built by Rudolph I, Count Palatine of Tübingen, probably in 1183.
After the Reformation the abbey buildings were used at various times as a school, a hunting palace for the kings of Württemberg and the legislative assembly of the State of Württemberg-Hohenzollern.
Gallery
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Bebenhausen Abbey
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The abbey viewed from the north
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Bebenhausen Abbey
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Klosterkirche Bebenhausen, Aquarell von Eduard von Kallee, 1854
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Bebenhausen, watercolour painting by General Eduard von Kallee, 2. Oktober 1854
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Cloister of Bebenhausen Abbey, watercolour painting by General Eduard von Kallee, 3. Oktober 1854
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Writer's Tower of Bebenhausen Abbey, watercolour painting by General Eduard von Kallee, approximately 1885
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Bebenhausen from the South
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Coat of arms of Bebenhausen Abbey
External links
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