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- Stift Fischbeck (auch Visbeck) ist ein Kanonissenstift im Hessisch Oldendorfer Stadtteil Fischbeck in Niedersachsen. (de)
- Fischbeck Abbey (German: Stift Fischbeck) is a convent for canonesses in Fischbeck near Hessisch Oldendorf, Lower Saxony, Germany. It was founded in 955 by the noblewoman Helmburgis, a relation of the powerful family of the Ecbertiner, on land that had been given to her for the purpose by King Otto I, and is still a house of canonesses today, although now Lutheran women's convent rather than a Roman Catholic monastery. Despite later repairs and refurbishments, the cloisters and the church, built mostly in the 12th and 13th centuries, are still basically Romanesque. In the abbey church is a tapestry made in 1583, which portrays the foundation of the abbey in six panels. In the 1950s the author Manfred Hausmann was inspired by the tapestry to write the dramatic piece "Der Fischbecker Wandteppich" (The Tapestry of Fischbeck), which has been performed in the abbey church at Fischbeck several times. (en)
- Stift Fischbeck is een stift gelegen vlak bij de Wezer bij Hessisch Oldendorf. (nl)
- 菲斯希貝克修道院(德語:Stift Fischbeck)是位於德國下薩克森州的一座修道院建築。菲斯希貝克修道院成立於955年。 (zh)
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- Stift Fischbeck (auch Visbeck) ist ein Kanonissenstift im Hessisch Oldendorfer Stadtteil Fischbeck in Niedersachsen. (de)
- Stift Fischbeck is een stift gelegen vlak bij de Wezer bij Hessisch Oldendorf. (nl)
- 菲斯希貝克修道院(德語:Stift Fischbeck)是位於德國下薩克森州的一座修道院建築。菲斯希貝克修道院成立於955年。 (zh)
- Fischbeck Abbey (German: Stift Fischbeck) is a convent for canonesses in Fischbeck near Hessisch Oldendorf, Lower Saxony, Germany. It was founded in 955 by the noblewoman Helmburgis, a relation of the powerful family of the Ecbertiner, on land that had been given to her for the purpose by King Otto I, and is still a house of canonesses today, although now Lutheran women's convent rather than a Roman Catholic monastery. Despite later repairs and refurbishments, the cloisters and the church, built mostly in the 12th and 13th centuries, are still basically Romanesque. (en)
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- Stift Fischbeck (de)
- Fischbeck Abbey (en)
- Stift Fischbeck (nl)
- 菲斯希貝克修道院 (zh)
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