Einsiedeln Abbey

Einsiedeln Abbey
Kloster Einsiedeln
Front der Klosterkirche (2022)
Einsiedeln Abbey is located in Canton of Schwyz
Einsiedeln Abbey
Location within Canton of Schwyz
Einsiedeln Abbey is located in Switzerland
Einsiedeln Abbey
Einsiedeln Abbey (Switzerland)
Monastery information
OrderOrder of Saint Benedict
Established934
Dedicated toOur Lady of the Hermits
DioceseEinsiedeln territorial abbey
People
Founder(s)Eberhard of Strasbourg
AbbotUrban Federer O.S.B.
PriorDaniel Emmenegger O.S.B.
Important associated figuresSaint Meinrad
Architecture
StyleBaroque (1704/1735)
Site
LocationEinsiedeln, Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland
Coordinates47°07′36″N 08°45′5.3″E / 47.12667°N 8.751472°E / 47.12667; 8.751472
Public accessallowed
Other informationplace of pilgrimage, gymnasium (Swiss Matura, 400 students), work shops, plant nursery, viniculture, stud
Websitehttps://www.kloster-einsiedeln.ch

Einsiedeln Abbey (German: Kloster Einsiedeln) is a Catholic monastery administered by the Benedictine Order in the village of Einsiedeln, Switzerland.

The Abbey of Einsiedeln is one of the most important baroque monastic sites and the largest place of pilgrimage in Switzerland.[1]

The Black Madonna of Einsiedeln in the Chapel of Grace attracts around 800,000 pilgrims and tourists every year. The community of Benedictine monks has around 40 members. The monastery is not under the jurisdiction of a diocese or a bishop because it is a territorial abbey.[2]

The abbey operates a private high school along with a winery, sawmill, restaurant and other small businesses in order to support itself.[3]

  1. ^ "Kloster Einsiedeln ||Kloster Einsiedeln". www.eyz.swiss (in German). Retrieved 2024-01-10.
  2. ^ "Abt & Mönche". Kloster Einsiedeln (in German). Retrieved 2024-01-10.
  3. ^ "Schule & Betriebe". Kloster Einsiedeln (in German). Retrieved 2022-04-22.