Benedictines

Connected Sites: 45

Autonomous communities of monks living in accordance with the Rule of St Benedict

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Connected Sites

Rome
Rome
Holy See, Italy
Inscribed: 1980
4.57
928
13
St. Paul Outside The Walls
Florence
Inscribed: 1982
4.46
801
15
Badia Fiorentina
Val di Noto
Inscribed: 2002
3.37
247
11
San Niccol? L'Arena In Catania
Wachau Cultural Landscape
Inscribed: 2000
3.38
275
12
Melk And Gottweig
Pannonhalma
Inscribed: 1996
2.69
175
9
Benedictine Convent of St. John
Inscribed: 1983
3.04
129
7
Vézelay
Vézelay
France
Inscribed: 1979
3.08
182
8
Reichenau
Reichenau
Germany
Inscribed: 2000
2.62
211
10
Abbey Of Reichenau
Salzburg
Salzburg
Austria
Inscribed: 1996
3.75
605
17
The Benedictine Abbey Of St Peter And The Nonnberg Benedictine Nunnery
Ferrara
Ferrara
Italy
Inscribed: 1995
3.20
278
10
Pomposa Abbey
Mont-Saint-Michel
Inscribed: 1979
4.17
436
17
Benedictine Abbey
Regensburg
Regensburg
Germany
Inscribed: 2006
3.09
344
9
The Town Has 3 Benedictine Monasteries
Hildesheim Cathedral and Church
Inscribed: 1985
2.69
239
9
St. Michael Was A Benedictine Abbey Church
Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch
Inscribed: 1991
2.30
254
10
The Monastery Was Settled By Benedictines From The Gorze Monastery Near Metz. (Wiki)
Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces
Inscribed: 2007
2.88
225
8
The Local Benedictine Monasteries Started The Vineyards Here
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
Croatia
Inscribed: 1979
4.07
522
15
A Benedictine Monastery Was Founded On The Island Of Lokrum In 1063. They Stayed Until 1798. The Ruins Remain.
See Www.R-L-P.Co.Uk
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
Inscribed: 1998
2.82
377
14
Church Of Saint-Pierre At Moissac Was A Benedictine Abbey Until 1626 - Grande-Sauve Abbey Is A Former Benedictine Abbey - Royal Abbey Saint-Jean-Baptiste In Saint-Jean-D'Angély (Nomination File)
See Fr.Wikipedia.Org
Portovenere, Cinque Terre, and the Islands
Inscribed: 1997
3.98
390
11
Portovenere Is An Important Cultural Centre. Among The Remains To Be Found There Are Those Of A .. A Benedictine Monastic Establishment With A Fine Proto-Romanesque Church (Ab Ev)
Canterbury
Canterbury
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1988
3.39
427
12
St Augustine's Abbey Was A Benedictine Abbey
Studley Royal Park
Studley Royal Park
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1986
3.10
178
8
The Fountains Abbey Was Founded In 1132 By Thirteen Benedictine Monks (Wiki)
Saint-Savin sur Gartempe
Inscribed: 1983
2.98
118
10
It Was Founded As A Benedictine Abbey
Durham Castle and Cathedral
Inscribed: 1986
3.10
266
18
"Durham Cathedral Was Founded As A Benedictine Foundation And Remained As Such Until The Reformation."
See Www.Durhamworldheritagesite.Com
Saint-Emilion
Inscribed: 1999
3.01
235
8
Built The Monolithic Church
Corvey
Corvey
Germany
Inscribed: 2014
2.29
189
7
Monastery Is Benedictine
Reims
Reims
France
Inscribed: 1991
3.43
353
9
Benedictine Abbey
Santiago de Compostela
Inscribed: 1985
3.54
299
7
Monastery And Church Of San Martiño Pinario & Monastery And Church Of San Paio De Antealtares Are Former Benedictine Monasteries
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Lübeck
Lübeck
Germany
Inscribed: 1987
3.17
349
8
St.-Johannis-Kloster
Rammelsberg and Goslar
Inscribed: 1992
3.18
237
11
Goslar: Neuwerkkirche In Goslar From 1199 Until The Reformation
Cilento and Vallo di Diano
Inscribed: 1998
3.40
191
5
Monastery At Bellosguardo, Grotta Dell'angelo
Quedlinburg
Inscribed: 1994
3.25
247
9
St. Mary Convent
The Porticoes of Bologna
Inscribed: 2021
3.01
330
6
Basilica Di Santo Stefano
City of Luxembourg
Inscribed: 1994
3.18
582
12
"The Old Altmünster Benedictine Abbey Was Destroyed In 1542 So That The Benedictine Monks Built A New Abbey In The Suburb Of The Grund. The Neumünster Abbey Consisted Of A Church And Four Wings Enclosing An Inner Courtyard. At The End Of The 18th Century, (...) The Abbey Was Altered So As To House A Military Hospital Which Functioned Until 1867."
See Www.Luxembourg-City.Com
Danube Limes
Danube Limes
Austria, Germany, Slovakia
Inscribed: 2021
2.05
261
6
"Although Roman Ruins At Mautern Were Already Known In The 11th Century, The Archaeological Explorations Were Pursued Only From The 19th Century Onwards, Whereby Especially The Priests Of The Nearby Benedictine Monastery Of Göttweig Made Significant Contributions." (Nomination File, P. 114)
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
Inscribed: 2021
3.28
508
15
"In The City Of Bath, The Abbey Of Saints Peter And Paul Occupies A Central Position Adjacent To The King's Spring And Occupies A Site Of A Roman Temple, A Norman Cathedral And Benedictine Monastery." "The Baths Were Managed (...) For 800 Years By A Benedictine Monastery". (Nomination File, P. 63, 438)
City of Bath
City of Bath
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1987
3.57
562
13
"In The City Of Bath, The Abbey Of Saints Peter And Paul Occupies A Central Position Adjacent To The King's Spring And Occupies A Site Of A Roman Temple, A Norman Cathedral And Benedictine Monastery." "The Baths Were Managed (...) For 800 Years By A Benedictine Monastery". (Great Spas Of Europe Nomination File, P. 63, 438)
Olinda
Olinda
Brazil
Inscribed: 1982
3.06
56
4
"It Is Dominated By The.. Convents Of The Franciscans, Carmelites And Benedictines" (Ouv)
Belfries
Belfries
Belgium, France
Inscribed: 1999
2.96
555
17
The Belfry Of Gembloux Was Originally Part Of The Former Church Of The Benedictine Abbey Of Gembloux. (Nomination File, P. 7)
See Nl.Wikipedia.Org
Siena
Siena
Italy
Inscribed: 1995
4.07
505
9
Santo Spirito Was Passed To The Benedictines In 1440. They Were The First To Build A Library. After, The Site Was Ceded To The Dominicans.
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Ravenna
Ravenna
Italy
Inscribed: 1996
4.15
345
8
The Church Of San Vitale Was, At One Time, Part Of A Benedictine Monastery. (Ab Ev)
Syracuse
Inscribed: 2005
3.53
308
8
Church Of Santa Lucìa Alla Badìa: A "Church And Monastery At The Site, Attached To A Female Benedictine Monastery Was Present By The Mid-15th Century (...) The Monastery And Church Were Destroyed By The 1693 Sicily Earthquake."
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Assisi
Assisi
Italy
Inscribed: 2000
3.75
327
8
The Benedictine Abbey Of Saint Peter (San Pietro) (Ab Ev) – San Pietro Was Built By The Benedictines In The Tenth Century, The Building Was Remodelled Several Times Until The Definitive Reconstruction Which Dates Back To The Thirteenth Century, With Characteristic Signs Of The Benedictine Order.
See It.Wikipedia.Org
Longobards in Italy
Inscribed: 2011
2.82
260
14
Brescia: "In 753 A.C. Desiderius And His Wife Ansa Began Building A Benedictine Nuns' Convent, Called San Salvatore, And Entrusting Its Direction To Their Daughter Anselperga, Who Thus Became The Nunnery's First Abbess." (Nomination File, P. 123)
Val d'Orcia
Inscribed: 2004
3.23
238
11
Sant'antimo Abbey Was Originally A Benedictine Monastery. (Nomination File, P. 86)
See It.Wikipedia.Org
Champagne
Inscribed: 2015
3.18
268
9
"Hautvillers Abbey (...) Is A Former Benedictine Monastery (...). One Of Its Monks, Dom Pérignon, Contributed To The Development Of Sparkling Wine In The Champagne Region." (Nomination File, P. 248)
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Flemish Béguinages
Inscribed: 1998
2.78
434
13
"The Béguinage Of Brugge Is The Only Community To Have Retained Its Religious Vocation, Having Been Run Since 1927 By Benedictine Nuns Who Wear The Habit Of The Beguines And Who Uphold In Part, Though Within A Recognized And Stricter Order, The Ideals Of Their Predecessors, Combining Spirituality, Charity, And Hospitality (For Which A Charge Is Made)." (Ab Ev)