Museum

Museum Kloster Sankt Georgen

Kloster St. Georgen, Stein am Rhein

The former Benedictine Abbey of St. George is one of the most important Swiss architectural monuments from the late Middle Ages and the early Renaissance. It was founded in the 11th century and underwent reconstruction in the 14th to 16th centuries and in the 19th century.

The former Benedictine Abbey of St. Georgen is one of the most important Swiss architectural monuments from the late Middle Ages and the early Renaissance. It was founded in the 11th century and underwent drastic structural changes in the 14th to 16th centuries and in the 19th century. The monastery includes cloister buildings with chapter house, refectory, dormitories, abbot's rooms and abbot's chapel. Of particular importance are the late Gothic cloister and the so-called banquet hall, built in 1515 under the last abbot, David von Winkelsheim. It houses one of the most important painting cycles of the early modern period north of the Alps. The monastery was abolished in the course of the Reformation in 1525. In 1926, the Gottfried Keller Foundation acquired the monastery complex with the support of the canton of Schaffhausen and the city of Stein am Rhein.


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Address

Kloster St. Georgen
Klostermuseum
Fischmarkt 3
8260 Stein am Rhein

Date

April to October, Tues – Sun, 10 am – 5 pm.
Closed on Mondays.

Price

Adults: CHF 5 / Euro 4
Children and young people under 16: free admission
Groups of 10+: CHF 4 / Euro 3 per person

Contact

Museum Kloster Sankt Georgen
Fischmarkt 3
8260 Stein am Rhein
klostermuseum@bak.admin.ch
052 741 21 42

Category

  • Museum

Target groups

  • Also recommended for children

Topic

  • Church / Monastery

Services

  • Shop

Memberships

  • Member of Verband der Museen der Schweiz VMS

Access conditions

  • Swiss Museum Pass: free admission

Webcode

www.guidle.com/1hrGRk