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ehemaliges Kloster am Rupertsberg
Romanesque Serenity in a Historic Setting
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Bingen am Rhein: First Steps10 pts
Bingen am Rhein: Explorer25 pts
Bingen am Rhein: Insider50 pts
Discover the Romanesque architecture of the former Rupertsberg Monastery, a cultural heritage monument since 1152 in Rhineland-Palatinate. The robust stone walls and intricate details whisper tales of centuries past, inviting you to marvel. Let the tranquility of the site envelop you as you connect with history.
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Founded in 1152, it stands as a testament to the Romanesque era.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1152
- Architectural Style
- Romanesque
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Imagine Hildegard von Bingen walking these grounds, orchestrating the life of the monastery. Take a look at those towering stone walls, once sheltering the Benedictine nuns. Off to your left, the ruins tell tales of another era. Behind you, the Nahe flows into the Rhine, just as it always has. Close your eyes, and you might hear the faint echoes of chants reverberating through the Romanesque halls. The peace here is almost tangible, a quiet witness to centuries past. Standing here, you're a part of that long history too.
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