Vadstena Abbey
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Vadstena Abbey
Summary
Vadstena Abbey is an abbey[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of abbey entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (166 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Vadstena Abbey's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- Vadstena Abbey is located in Vadstena Municipality[4].
- Vadstena Abbey is in the country of Sweden[5].
- Vadstena Abbey's instance of is recorded as abbey[6].
- Vadstena Abbey's instance of is recorded as architectural ensemble[7].
- Vadstena Abbey's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[8].
- Vadstena Abbey's instance of is recorded as cultural property[9].
- Vadstena Abbey's instance of is recorded as heritage site in Sweden[10].
- Vadstena Abbey's founder is recorded as Bridget of Sweden[11].
- Vadstena Abbey's architectural style is recorded as Gothic architecture[12].
- The location of Vadstena Abbey was Vadstena[13].
- Vadstena Abbey is part of Birgitta Foundation[14].
- Vadstena Abbey is used for monastery[15].
- Vadstena Abbey is used for residential building[16].
- Vadstena Abbey is used for palace[17].
- Vadstena Abbey's Commons category is recorded as Vadstena Monastery[18].
- Vadstena Abbey comprises Sancta Birgitta Klostermuseum[19].
- 1384 marks the founding of Vadstena Abbey[20].
- Vadstena Abbey's religious order is recorded as Bridgettines[21].
- Vadstena Abbey's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 58.450555555556, 'lon': 14.891388888889}[22].
- Vadstena Abbey's official website is recorded as http://klostermuseum.se[23].
- Vadstena Abbey's described by source is recorded as The Catholic Encyclopedia[24].
- Vadstena Abbey's heritage designation is recorded as governmental listed building complex[25].
- Vadstena Abbey's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Abbey of Our Lady and of St. Bridget'}[26].
- Vadstena Abbey's category for people buried here is recorded as Category:Burials at Vadstena Abbey[27].
Body
Founding
Vadstena Abbey's founder is recorded as Bridget of Sweden[11]. 1384 marks the founding of it[20].
Identity
Vadstena Abbey's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Abbey of Our Lady and of St. Bridget'}[26]. It is part of Birgitta Foundation[14].
Why It Matters
Vadstena Abbey ranks in the top 9% of abbey entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (166 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]