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Michaeliskloster is a monastery building in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was a home to the Brethren of the Common Life, and hosted major printing and bookbinding of the late Middle Ages. In April 1942, after British bombing raid completely burned the monastery, it was in ruins. The eastern section was restored in the 1950s and the United Methodist congregation transferred to it. The historic exterior back of the west wing was retrofitted in 1994 with reproduced form bricks and other special-sized bricks which were adapted to the character and physical properties of the original bricks. In the present day, the University of Rostock Library houses its special collections in Michaeliskloster.

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  • Das Michaeliskloster in Rostock war ein Fraterhaus der Brüder vom gemeinsamen Leben und beherbergte eine bedeutende Druckerei des ausgehenden Mittelalters, die als die älteste Mecklenburgs und zweitälteste Norddeutschlands gilt. (de)
  • Michaeliskloster is a monastery building in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was a home to the Brethren of the Common Life, and hosted major printing and bookbinding of the late Middle Ages. In April 1942, after British bombing raid completely burned the monastery, it was in ruins. The eastern section was restored in the 1950s and the United Methodist congregation transferred to it. The historic exterior back of the west wing was retrofitted in 1994 with reproduced form bricks and other special-sized bricks which were adapted to the character and physical properties of the original bricks. In the present day, the University of Rostock Library houses its special collections in Michaeliskloster. (en)
  • Michaeliskloster est un ancien monastère à Rostock, dans le Land de Mecklembourg-Poméranie-Occidentale, en Allemagne. C'était la maison des Frères de la Vie Commune et elle abritait les principales imprimeries et reliures de la fin du Moyen Âge. (fr)
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  • Das Michaeliskloster in Rostock war ein Fraterhaus der Brüder vom gemeinsamen Leben und beherbergte eine bedeutende Druckerei des ausgehenden Mittelalters, die als die älteste Mecklenburgs und zweitälteste Norddeutschlands gilt. (de)
  • Michaeliskloster is a monastery building in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was a home to the Brethren of the Common Life, and hosted major printing and bookbinding of the late Middle Ages. In April 1942, after British bombing raid completely burned the monastery, it was in ruins. The eastern section was restored in the 1950s and the United Methodist congregation transferred to it. The historic exterior back of the west wing was retrofitted in 1994 with reproduced form bricks and other special-sized bricks which were adapted to the character and physical properties of the original bricks. In the present day, the University of Rostock Library houses its special collections in Michaeliskloster. (en)
  • Michaeliskloster est un ancien monastère à Rostock, dans le Land de Mecklembourg-Poméranie-Occidentale, en Allemagne. C'était la maison des Frères de la Vie Commune et elle abritait les principales imprimeries et reliures de la fin du Moyen Âge. (fr)
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  • Michaeliskloster (Rostock) (de)
  • Michaeliskloster (fr)
  • Michaeliskloster (en)
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