Neumünster Abbey
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LUXEMBOURG/ Updated : Sep 7, 2015, 14:47 IST
Synopsis
Neumünster Abbey is undoubtedly one of Luxembourg’s most important historical sites. The abbey boasts of a long and fraught history. Monks first built it in 1606 on the site of a Benedictine Abbey that was destroyed in 1542. Unfor … Read more
Neumünster Abbey is undoubtedly one of Luxembourg’s most important historical sites. The abbey boasts of a long and fraught history. Monks first built it in 1606 on the site of a Benedictine Abbey that was destroyed in 1542. Unfortunately this abbey was burnt down in a fire in 1684. Read less

Neumünster Abbey is undoubtedly one of Luxembourg’s most important historical sites. The abbey boasts of a long and fraught history. Monks first built it in 1606 on the site of a Benedictine Abbey that was destroyed in 1542. Unfortunately this abbey was burnt down in a fire in 1684. While it was rebuilt as early as 1688, it was only after the French Revolution that the abbey’s future got intertwined with that of the city of Luxembourg. The Prussians used it both as a prison and a police station. The Nazis continued to use the abbey as a prison for political prisoners.
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