Monastery Mariensee – Culture & History - Visit Hannover

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Mariensee Monastery

Monastery church

A charming attraction for all architecture fans and visitors to Neustadt.

History and Development of the Monastery

In 1221, Count Bernhard von Wölpe relocated the Cistercian monastery of Mariensee, which he had founded, to his estate at Catenhusen on the Leine River.
In the years that followed, the monastery’s name supplanted the old place name. The monastery church, a single-nave brick building from the 13th century, became a parish church after the Reformation.
It acquired its present form through a renovation in 1860.
The monastery convent was converted at that time into a Protestant convent for women and remains so to this day.

The poet Ludwig Christoph Hölty was born in 1748 in the rectory of Mariensee; as a member of the Göttingen Hainbund, he became famous far beyond the borders of the Kingdom of Hannover for his song “Üb immer Treu und Redlichkeit.”

Today, the monastery serves not only as a place of worship but also as a cultural hub. Guided tours, exhibitions, concerts, and seminars offer insights into its history and monastic life.
 

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