Niedermünster
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Niedermünster
Summary
Niedermünster is a monastery[1]. Niedermünster draws 43 Wikipedia views per month (monastery category, ranking #98 of 959).[2]
Key Facts
- Niedermünster is located in Regensburg[3].
- Niedermünster is in the country of Germany[4].
- Niedermünster's instance of is recorded as monastery[5].
- Niedermünster's instance of is recorded as religious community[6].
- Niedermünster's architectural style is recorded as Romanesque architecture[7].
- Niedermünster's Commons category is recorded as Stift Niedermünster (Regensburg)[8].
- Niedermünster comprises Stadtmauer Erhardigasse 4; Nähe St.-Georgen-Platz; Unter den Schwibbögen 8 in Regensburg[9].
- Niedermünster comprises Kapelle Erhardigasse 4 in Regensburg[10].
- Niedermünster comprises Niedermünsterkirche[11].
- 1002 marks the founding of Niedermünster[12].
- Niedermünster was dissolved in January 1, 1803[13].
- Niedermünster's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 49.0195083333333, 'lon': 12.1006777777778}[14].
- Niedermünster's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 49.0198120310572, 'lon': 12.10132453038}[15].
- Niedermünster's heritage designation is recorded as architectural heritage monument in Bavaria[16].
- Niedermünster's appears in the heritage monument list is recorded as Q1473877[17].
- Niedermünster's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Erhardigasse 4'}[18].
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Geography
Niedermünster is in the country of Germany[4]. Niedermünster is located in Regensburg[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include monastery[5] and religious community[6]. Niedermünster's heritage designation is recorded as architectural heritage monument in Bavaria[16].
History and Context
1002 marks the founding of Niedermünster[12].
Why It Matters
Niedermünster draws 43 Wikipedia views per month (monastery category, ranking #98 of 959).[2] Niedermünster has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] Niedermünster is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]