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Tückelhausen Charterhouse (german: Kartause or ''Kloster Tückelhausen'') is a former
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monastery, or charterhouse, in
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in
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, Germany.


History

The monastery, dedicated to Saints Lambert,
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and
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, was founded in 1138 by
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,
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, as a double canonry of the Premonstratensians. From 1351 it belonged to the Carthusians.Klöster in Bayern: Tückelhausen - Vom Prämonstratenserstift zum Kartäusermuseum
/ref>Backmund, Norbert: ''Die kleineren Orden und ihre Klöster in Bayern bis zur Säkularisation'', Windberg 1974, pp. 69–70 The charterhouse was dissolved in 1803 during the secularisation of Bavaria and passed mostly into private ownership. The prior's lodging became the parish priest's house, while the monks' cells were turned into cottages.


Carthusian Museum

The Kloster Tückelhausen Museum displays the history of the Carthusians in
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and includes the reconstruction of a monk's cell. The former library contains an exhibition of contemporary artwork.Diocese of Würzburg: the Carthusian Museum
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References

Carthusian monasteries in Germany Premonstratensian monasteries in Germany Monasteries in Bavaria 1138 establishments in Europe 1351 establishments in Europe 1803 disestablishments in Europe {{Bavaria-struct-stub