Monastery and Palace Bebenhausen
Tübingen, Germany, Germany
Monastery and Palace Bebenhausen stands as a remarkably preserved Cistercian abbey nestled in the scenic Schönbuch Nature Park near Tübingen, Germany, originally founded around 1180 by Count Palatine Rudolf of Tübingen.
The site evolved from a thriving medieval monastery—known for its Gothic church, serene cloisters, and self-sufficient farming community—into a royal hunting palace in the 19th century under Württemberg kings like Charles I and William II, who added Renaissance Revival interiors and Art Nouveau touches while the last royal couple resided there post-monarchy.
Today, it serves as a museum showcasing monastic history, opulent palace rooms, and landscaped grounds, drawing visitors for guided tours that highlight its blend of spiritual austerity and regal elegance.
Location
Im Schloß, 72074 Tübingen, Germany
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