(Redirected from Convent of Wurmsbach)'Wurmsbach Abbey' ('Kloster Mariazell-Wurmsbach') is a
Cistercian nunnery located in
Bollingen near
Rapperswil, in the
Canton of St. Gallen,
Switzerland. It is located on the north shore of
Lake Zurich. The house is now part of the Order of the
Cistercians of the Primitive Congregation (OCist).
History
Count Rudolf of Rapperswil gave his castle of Wurmsbach together with a considerable area of land in
1259 for the foundation of a religious house. In
1261 the nunnery was established, initially linked to the
Abbey of St. Urban in
Wettingen. The abbey church was dedicated in
1281.
During the first
Battle of Villmergen in
1656 and also during the
French invasion in
1789 the nuns were obliged to flee. On both occasions the abbey was completely pillaged, with the consequence that there are few treasures left.
Sights
The abbey is renowned for its location at the lake side. It overlooks
Lake Zurich and the church is a listed building.
Activities
The nuns run a secondary boarding school for girls. Gardening takes a great deal of time because the land owned by the nunnery is considerable. The gardens are known for the herbal remedies grown.
External link
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