Franciscan Friary, Rothenburg ob der Tauber

View of the Franciscan church from the town hall
View of the rood screen

The Franciscan Friary of Rothenburg ob der Tauber (German: Franziskanerkloster Rothenburg o.d. Tauber) is a former friary of the Conventual Franciscans in the town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria in the diocese of Bamberg. Nowadays the former Franciscan church is an Evangelical Lutheran parish church.[1]

History

The friary, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was founded in 1281[1] by Hermann von Hornburg, Schultheiß of Rothenburg, and others. It was wound up in 1548 in the wake of the Reformation.

The buildings of the friary, vacated voluntarily, were used initially for the establishment of a grammar school, later as a home for the widows of priests.[1] In 1805 the building became, among other things, a salt store.[1] Parts of the premises (cloisters, refectory, etc.) were demolished;[1] many of the contents were destroyed or sold, including the Wiblinger Altar by Tilman Riemenschneider.

In spite of the losses and damages of the past the church today is a significant example of the church of a mendicant order, with a rood screen and important art treasures.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Rothenburg o.d. Tauber, Franziskaner at www.datenmatrix.de. Accessed on 26 Jul 2011.

External links

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