Abteikirche Seligenthal

Abteikirche Seligenthal

The Abteikirche Seligenthal is the magnificent abbey church of the Cistercian nunnery located in Landshut, Bavaria. Founded in 1232 by Duchess Ludmilla of Bohemia after the assassination of her husband, Duke Louis I of Bavaria, the monastery holds a significant place in regional history. The abbey church itself stands as a remarkable testament to centuries of religious devotion and architectural evolution.

While the foundation of the church dates back to the Romanesque and early Gothic periods, its interior was profoundly transformed during the 18th century. Today, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking Rococo interior, characterized by ornate stucco work, vibrant frescoes, and an atmosphere of light and elegance. The contrast between its relatively austere exterior and the highly decorated interior is a defining feature of the building.

Beyond its artistic and architectural merits, the Abteikirche Seligenthal serves as an important historical monument. It houses the tombs of several early members of the Wittelsbach dynasty, cementing its status as a site of political and cultural importance in Bavaria. The church continues to be a living place of worship, offering a serene environment for reflection and spiritual contemplation.

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The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Practical info

Getting thereThe abbey church is close to the center of Landshut and can be easily reached on foot from the old town by crossing the Isar river bridges. Local city buses also stop nearby.
Best time to visitA visit is rewarding all year round. On sunny days, the natural light beautifully enhances the magnificent Rococo interior.
Good to knowAs this is an active church and a working monastery, tourist visits are not permitted during religious services.

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Who founded the Seligenthal Abbey?
It was founded in 1232 by Duchess Ludmilla of Bohemia in memory of her assassinated husband.
What architectural style is the church interior?
While the church has medieval roots, the interior is famous for its stunning and elaborate 18th-century Rococo design.
Are there any notable tombs inside?
Yes, the church contains the tombs of several early dukes and members of the prominent Wittelsbach dynasty.
Can visitors enter the church?
Yes, the church is generally open to the public for visits and prayer, though respect is required during religious services.
How far is it from the center of Landshut?
The abbey is located just a short walk north of the historic old town of Landshut, across the Isar river.

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