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Jul 15, 2013 · Discover The Skeletons of Waldsassen Basilica in Waldsassen, Germany: Skeletons dressed in extravagant 18th century royal costumes cavort in the aisles of this German basilica.
Sep 8, 2010 · Stepping into the Baroque chapel of the Waldsassen Basilica, we were greeted by the most stylish skeletons we’d ever laid eyes on.
- Seth Teicher
Oct 1, 2013 · Valentinus wears a biretta and an elaborate deacon’s cassock to show off his ecclesiastical status. Today, he is housed in Waldsassen Basilica in Germany, along with his nine brethren.
The Cisterscapes app displays the monks' places of work in 3D. Waldsassen, Germany Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/in-1133-the-cistercians-came-to-waldsassen-and-founded-the-monastery-the-cisterscapes-app-displays-the-monks-places-of-work-in-3d-waldsassen-germany-image571638801.html
Waldsassen became famous for its Imperial Abbey, and much of the town’s sightseeing revolves around it. It didn’t start out as an Imperial Abbey, just a regular old one built by the Cistercians in 1128.
Waldsassen, Germany. 04th Feb, 2014. The pilgrimage Trinity Church 'Kappl' is pictured in Waldsassen, Germany, 04 February 2014. The Baroque church was built by Georg Dientzenhofer between 1685 and 1689.
Waldsassen, Germany. Waldsassen Abbey was founded by Gerwich of Wolmundstein, a Benedictine monk of Sigeberg Abbey, with the permission of his former abbot Kuno, then Bishop of Regensburg, and built between 1128 and 1132. The original community was sent to Waldsassen from Volkenroda Abbey in Thuringia, of the line of Morimond Abbey.