Alvastra Abbey Explained

Alvastra Monastery
Order:Cistercians
Established:1143
Location:Alvastra, Östergötland County, Sweden
Map Type:Sweden Östergötland
Coord:58.2967°N 14.6586°W

Alvastra Abbey (Alvastra klosterruin) was a Cistercian monastery located at Alvastra in Östergötland, Sweden. [1]

History

Alvastra monastery was founded in 1143 by French monks who belonged to the Cistercian Order. A number of monks and lay brothers left the French monastery of Clairvaux Abbey. It was founded at Alvastra in Västra Tollstad parish in Ödeshög municipality on the site of a donation of land by King Sverker I of Sweden. The monastery church was inaugurated in 1185. For nearly 400 years Alvastra monastery prospered. Varnhem Abbey (Varnhems kloster) at Varnhem in Västergötland was founded around 1150 by monks of the Cistercian Order from Alvastra Abbey.Stefan, Archbishop of Uppsala (Stephanus) was a Cistercian monk from Alvastra monastery.[2] [3]

The graves of Kings Sverker I, Carl I, Sverker II and John I, as well as Queens Richeza the Elder, Benedicta and (probably) Ulvhild are to be found in the abbey ruins.[4]

Alvastra monastery was dissolved and appropriated by the Crown at the time of the Protestant Reformation in accordance with the Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alvastra Abbey . wadbring.com. July 1, 2020.
  2. Web site: Varnhem Abbey . wadbring.com. July 1, 2020.
  3. Web site: Stephanus. Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. July 1, 2020.
  4. Book: Demitz, Jacob Truedson . Centuries of Selfies: Portraits commissioned by Swedish kings and queens. Vulkan Förlag . Stockholm; New York . 2020 . 978-91-89179-63-9 . Preface by Ulf Sundberg. Centuries of Selfies. 165.
  5. Web site: Alvastra klosterruin. Visit Ostergotland . July 1, 2020.