Ottobeuren

Germany

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Memmingen

  • Memmingen
    In Memmingen

    Ottobeuren, just southeast, has an enormous Benedictine abbey, first founded in 764, with 250 rooms, 20 halls, and 6 courts. Pop. (2003 est.) 41,133.

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Rococo architecture of abbey

  • Fischer, Johann Michael: St. Michael's Church
    In Johann Michael Fischer

    …the Benedictine abbey church at Ottobeuren (1748–55), a vast Rococo structure centred on three successive cupolas and lavishly—but elegantly—decorated with sculpture, stuccowork, and paint. The Benedictine abbey church of St. Marius and St. Arianus at Rott-am-Inn (1759–62) may be stylistically more significant, as its relative simplicity heralds the approach of…

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  • James Paine and Robert Adam: Kedleston Hall
    In Western architecture: Central Europe

    …architecture, the Benedictine abbey of Ottobeuren (1744), are landmarks of the Bavarian Rococo. Neumann’s joyous, airy Rococo Pilgrimage Church at Vierzehnheiligen (1743) and his later, more restrained Benedictine abbey at Neresheim (1745) characterize the increasing influence of classicism in Germany. In the north, in Berlin, Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff alternated…

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