Pilgrims church of the Holy Cross: Rococo frescoes by Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner, with Roman tower and Roman crypt (with the Rococo changes undertaken sensitively); Renaissance epitaph for Wilhalm von Muhr and his wife (by the sculptor Loy Hering).
History of the churchedit
787 first mention at the time of Karl the Great
976 establishment by Wiltrudis
27 September 988 confirmation of the establishment by Johannes XV
1007 delivery of the monastery by emperor Heinrich 11th to the Bamberg diocese
1095 consecration of a church new building by bishop Ulrich I of Eichstätt
1155 fire destroys large parts of the church
1190 consecration after re-establishment by bishop Otto von Eichstätt
1542 first abolition of the monastery by Ottheinrich Pfalzgraf of Neuburg
1552 final abolition of the monastery by Ottheinrich Pfalzgraf of Neuburg
1618 recatholicising of Bergen
1635 delivery of the church and parts of the monastery goods to the Jesuits of Neuburg
1700 church and crypt are reconditioned and extended by 7 altars
1755 change of the church
1758 consecration of the new building by prince bishop Raimund Anton of Eichstätt
1799 tower altered
Around 1920 renovation of the church
2001-03 renewed renovation of the church
External linksedit
Photos of the interior of Bergen Abbey Church, in the Warburg Institute Iconographic Database.
bergen, neuburg, bergen, village, near, neuburg, donau, neuburg, schrobenhausen, upper, bavaria, bavaria, place, known, locally, baring, part, municipality, neuburg, donau, panoramic, view, contents, location, sights, history, church, external, linkslocation, . Bergen is a village near Neuburg an der Donau in Neuburg Schrobenhausen in Upper Bavaria in Bavaria The place is known locally as Baring It is part of the municipality of Neuburg an der Donau Panoramic view Contents 1 Location 2 Sights 3 History of the church 4 External linksLocation editBergen lies about 8 km north of Neuburg an der Donau Sights editPilgrims church of the Holy Cross Rococo frescoes by Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner with Roman tower and Roman crypt with the Rococo changes undertaken sensitively Renaissance epitaph for Wilhalm von Muhr and his wife by the sculptor Loy Hering History of the church edit787 first mention at the time of Karl the Great 976 establishment by Wiltrudis 27 September 988 confirmation of the establishment by Johannes XV 1007 delivery of the monastery by emperor Heinrich 11th to the Bamberg diocese 1095 consecration of a church new building by bishop Ulrich I of Eichstatt 1155 fire destroys large parts of the church 1190 consecration after re establishment by bishop Otto von Eichstatt 1542 first abolition of the monastery by Ottheinrich Pfalzgraf of Neuburg 1552 final abolition of the monastery by Ottheinrich Pfalzgraf of Neuburg 1618 recatholicising of Bergen 1635 delivery of the church and parts of the monastery goods to the Jesuits of Neuburg 1700 church and crypt are reconditioned and extended by 7 altars 1755 change of the church 1758 consecration of the new building by prince bishop Raimund Anton of Eichstatt 1799 tower altered Around 1920 renovation of the church 2001 03 renewed renovation of the churchExternal links editPhotos of the interior of Bergen Abbey Church in the Warburg Institute Iconographic Database 48 47 00 N 11 08 35 E 48 78333 N 11 14306 E 48 78333 11 14306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bergen Neuburg amp oldid 952213534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,