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Reichenau

Northeastern Switzerland


The Unesco-listed Benedictine monastery of Reichenau was founded in 724.


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1. Reichenau

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In AD 724 a missionary named Pirmin founded a Benedictine monastery on Reichenau, a 4.5km-by-1.5km island (Lake Constance’s largest) about 11km west of…

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8. Domprobstei

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The orange-red, baroque Domprobstei was once the residence of the cathedral provosts.