Gandersheim Abbey
Gandersheim Abbey
Gandersheim Abbey has 14 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Ottonian dynasty
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Canton of Bern | Utrecht (province) | Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
Henry the Fowler
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Switzerland | Upper Lusatia, Germany | Brandenburg | Meerssen, Netherlands
Kingdom of Westphalia
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: North Rhine-Westphalia | Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont | Quedlinburg Abbey | Osterholz
House of Welf
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Saxony | Lower Saxony | Guelph, Ontario | Weingarten Abbey | Wolfenbüttel (district)
German mediatisation
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Hamburg, Germany | Sovereign Military Order of Malta | Aš, Czech Republic | Marchtal Abbey | Kuchl, Austria
Choir (architecture)
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Heysel Plateau | Herrenalb Abbey | Log, Sevnica | Soerendonk, Netherlands | Gjøl, Denmark
collegiate church
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Maastricht, Netherlands | Wieluń, Poland | Alcalá de Henares, Spain | Opatów, Poland | Bodzentyn, Poland
Imperial immediacy
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Reipoltskirchen | Liechtenstein | Carniola, Slovenia | Canton of Geneva | Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Pope Innocent III
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Borgo (rione of Rome) | Warmia, Warmian-Masurian | Lazio | Celbridge, Ireland | Aude
Napoleon Bonaparte
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Berlin, Germany | Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | British North America | Banagher, Ireland | Réunion
Roman Catholicism
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Sicily | Sweden | Ukraine | Nordic countries | Rosario, Argentina
Protestant Reformation
Connects Gandersheim Abbey to: Denmark | Italy | Spain | Sweden | Amsterdam, Netherlands