St. Ludger's Abbey
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St. Ludger's Abbey
Summary
St. Ludger's Abbey is a church building[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of church_building entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- St. Ludger's Abbey's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- St. Ludger's Abbey is located in Helmstedt[4].
- St. Ludger's Abbey is in the country of Germany[5].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's instance of is recorded as church building[6].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's instance of is recorded as monastery[7].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's instance of is recorded as abbey[8].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's instance of is recorded as religious community[9].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's capital is recorded as Helmstedt[10].
- Ludger is named after St. Ludger's Abbey[11].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's architectural style is recorded as Romanesque architecture[12].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's headquarters location is recorded as Helmstedt[13].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's Commons category is recorded as Kloster St. Ludgeri (Helmstedt)[14].
- St. Ludger's Abbey was dissolved in January 1, 1802[15].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's religious order is recorded as Benedictines[16].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.2262, 'lon': 11.0157}[17].
- St. Ludger's Abbey's Christian liturgical rite is recorded as Roman Rite[18].
Body
Operations
St. Ludger's Abbey's headquarters location is recorded as Helmstedt[13].
Dissolution
St. Ludger's Abbey was dissolved in January 1, 1802[15].
Why It Matters
St. Ludger's Abbey ranks in the top 3% of church_building entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month).[2]