Hradisko Monastery
Hradisko Monastery (Czech language: Klášter Hradisko) was originally a Benedictine monastery, from the mid-12th century a premonstratensian monastery in Olomouc in the Czech Republic. It was established in 1078 and it serves as an military hospital since 1802.
Architecture
Architecture of this Baroque monastery is designed by Giovanni Pietro Tencalla.
There are statuary and reliefs in ceremonial hall by Josef A. Winterhalder:
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Peter's denial
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Apostle Paul's wreck on the isle Malta
List of abbots
List of abbots of Hradisko Monastery till 1350:
- Jan (1078–1081)
- Bermar (1081–1116)
- Paulinus (1116–1127)
- Deocarus (1138–1144)
- Jiřík (cca 1149–1159)
- Blažej (mentioned to 1160)
- Michal (mentioned to 1174)
- Dětřich (1184–1189)
- Hilar (mentioned to 1200)
- Heřman (1201–1216)
- Bonifác (1221–1223)
- Petr (1225–1230)
- Řivín (mentioned to 1232)
- Gerlach (1233–1238)
- Bonifác (1238–1239)
- Robert (1240–1267)
- Budiš (1269–1290)
- Roman (1290–1300)
- Bohuslav (1310–1315)
- Jindřich (1315–1322)
- Tomáš (1322–1332)
- Frydrych (1332–1336)
- Augustin (1336–1350)
- Mikuláš Rús (~1453)
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Coordinates: 49°36′22″N 17°15′55″E / 49.60611°N 17.26528°E
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