List of Cistercian monasteries
The spread of the Cistercians from their original sites during the Middle Ages
The Cistercians are a Roman Catholic religious order of enclosed monks, whose monasteries and abbeys have been built from 1098. The first Cistercian abbey was Cîteaux Abbey. Their monasteries spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, but many were closed during the Protestant Reformation, the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII, the French Revolution, and the revolutions of the 18th century. Some survived and new monasteries have been founded since the 19th century.
There are a certain number of medieval monasteries and other Cistercian buildings (salt factories, watermills) that are abandoned or ruined, or converted into hotels such as Monasterio de Piedra or St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church.[1][2]
Cistercian monasteries are divided into those that follow the Common Observance, the Middle Observance and the Strict Observance (Trappists). There are currently nearly 169 Trappist monasteries in the world, the home of approximately 2500 Trappist monks and 1800 Trappist nuns.[3]
Europe
France
Great Britain and Ireland
Belgium
Central and Eastern Europe
Scandinavia
Abbey |
Type |
Founded |
Location |
Closed |
Re-established |
Details |
Alvastra Abbey |
|
1143 |
Östergötland, Sweden |
1544 |
|
Ordered torn down by Gustavus I in 1544 |
Nydala Abbey |
|
1143 |
Småland, Sweden |
1529 |
2008 |
Three Vietnamese monks arrived on 6 June 2008 |
Lyse Abbey |
|
1146 |
Norway |
1537 |
|
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Hovedøya Abbey |
|
1147 |
Oslo, Norway |
1532 |
|
Burned prior to the Reformation |
Varnhem Abbey |
|
1150 |
Västergötland, Sweden |
1566 |
|
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Julita Abbey |
|
1160 |
Södermanland, Sweden |
1527 |
|
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Esrum abbey |
|
1151 by Archbishop Eskild & Bernard of Clairvaux |
Zealand, Denmark (Sjælland) |
After The Reformation 1536 |
|
Very important abbey in Scandinavia |
Sorø Klosterkirke |
|
1161 by Bishop Absalon |
Zealand, Denmark (Sjælland) |
ca. 1580 |
|
Founded by monks from Esrum Abbey |
Vitskøl abbey |
|
1158 by Archbishop Eskild |
Jutland, Denmark |
After The Reformation 1536 |
|
Founded by monks from Esrum & Varnhem, Sweden |
Roma Abbey |
|
1164 |
Gotland, Sweden |
Before 1531 |
|
Founded by monks from Nydala Abbey |
Tautra Abbey |
Trappist |
1207 |
Norway |
1537 |
1999 |
|
Stamsund |
Common Observance |
|
Lofoten Islands, Norway |
|
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Recently established |
Germany
Austria
Czech Republic
Abbey |
Type |
Founded |
Location |
Closed |
Re-established |
Details |
Sedlec Abbey |
|
1142 |
(Near) Kutná Hora, Bohemia |
1783 |
|
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Plasy abbey |
|
1144 |
Plasy, Bohemia |
1785 |
|
|
Osek abbey |
|
1199 |
Osek, Bohemia |
|
|
http://www.klaster-osek.info/ |
Porta coeli Convent |
Nuns |
1233 |
Předklášteří near Tišnov, Moravia |
1782, 1950 |
1901, 1990 |
http://www.portacoeli.cz/ |
Vyšší Brod Monastery |
|
1259 |
Vyšší Brod, Bohemia |
1941 |
1989 |
http://www.klastervyssibrod.cz/ |
Zbraslav Monastery |
|
1292 |
Zbraslav, today in Prague, Bohemia |
1785 |
|
|
Nový Dvůr Monastery |
Trappist |
2002 |
Near Toužim, Bohemia |
|
|
http://www.novydvur.cz/ |
Klášter Naší Paní nad Vltavou |
Trappist nuns |
2007 |
Křečovice, Bohemia |
|
|
http://www.trappistevitorchiano.it/storia-fondazioni-nasi-pani-cz.asp |
Italy
Abbey |
Type |
Founded |
Location |
Closed |
Re-established |
Details |
St.Peter and Paul Abbey |
|
1131 |
Abbadia Cerreto, Lombardy |
|
|
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Certosa di Pavia |
|
1396 |
Certosa di Pavia, Lombardy |
|
|
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Chiaravalle Abbey |
|
1135 |
Milan, Lombardy |
|
|
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Morimondo Abbey |
|
1134 |
Morimondo, Lombardy |
|
|
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Piona Abbey |
|
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Colico, Lombardy |
|
|
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Rovato Abbey |
|
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Rovato, Lombardy |
|
|
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Viboldone Abbey |
|
1176 |
San Giuliano Milanese, Lombardy |
|
|
|
Santa Maria Arabona |
|
1209 |
Manoppello, Abruzzo |
1587 |
|
|
Santa Maria Casanova |
|
1191 |
Villa Celiera, Abruzzo |
1807 |
|
|
Santa Maria della Vittoria |
|
1277 |
Scurcola Marsicana, Abruzzo |
1550 |
|
|
Santi Vito e Salvo |
|
1247 |
Villa Celiera, Abruzzo |
1453 |
|
|
Santo Spirito d'Ocre |
|
1248 |
Ocre, Abruzzo |
1692 |
|
|
S. Maria di Chiaravalle di Fiastra |
Common Observance |
1142 |
Urbisaglia |
1581 |
1985 |
http://www.abbadiafiastra.net/ |
Monastery of Calabromaria |
|
|
Altilia di Santa Severina |
1784 |
|
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Abbazia di San Giusto, Tuscania |
Common Observance |
1146 |
Tuscania |
1460? |
2012 |
http://www.abbaziadisangiusto.it/ |
Spain and Portugal
Abbey |
Type |
Founded |
Location |
Closed |
Re-established |
Details |
Santa María la Real, Fitero |
|
1141 |
Fitero, Spain |
|
|
|
Santa María de la Oliva |
|
1134 |
Carcastillo, Spain |
|
|
|
Poblet Monastery |
|
1151 |
Catalonia, Spain |
1835 |
1940s |
Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1991 |
Monastery of Alcobaça |
|
1153 |
Portugal |
|
|
Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1989 |
Casbas Monastery |
|
1196 |
Casbas de Huesca, Aragon, Spain |
|
|
Previously a Benedictine community; in 1196 it became Cistercian |
Monasterio Santa María de Valdediós |
|
1200 |
Asturias, Spain |
|
|
|
Real Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Rueda |
|
1202 |
Ebro, Spain |
|
|
Includes important hydrological works from the Middle Ages, including a dam on the Ebro and a massive waterwheel or "rueda", which diverted some of the river flow to a Gothic aqueduct for distribution to various parts of the monastery. |
Monastery of Santa María la Real, Villamayor de los Montes |
|
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Burgos, Spain |
|
|
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Our Lady of Bujedo de Juarros Abbey |
|
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Burgos, Spain |
|
|
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Monastery of Santa María la Real de las Huelgas |
|
1600 |
Valladolid, Spain |
|
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United States
Abbey |
Type |
Founded |
Location |
Details |
Website |
Abbey of Gethsemani |
Trappist |
1848 |
Kentucky |
Home of Thomas Merton |
|
New Melleray Abbey |
Trappist |
1849 |
Peosta, Iowa |
|
|
Our Lady of Spring Bank Abbey |
Common Observance |
1920s |
Sparta, Wisconsin |
Closed 2011. Supported itself with financial investing, real estate, forestry and rental of farmland. It also operated "Laser Monks", which provided recycled laser toner and ink jet cartridges.[4] |
|
Monastery of the Holy Spirit |
Trappist |
1944 |
Conyers, Georgia |
|
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Abbey of Our Lady of the Holy Trinity |
Trappist |
1947 |
Huntsville, Utah |
No longer accepting novices. |
|
Mount Saint Mary's Abbey |
Nuns (Trappist) |
1949 |
Wrentham, Massachusetts |
Daughter house of St. Mary's Abbey (Glencairn, Waterford). |
|
Mepkin Abbey |
Trappist |
1949 |
Moncks Corner, South Carolina |
|
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Assumption Abbey |
Trappist |
1950 |
Ava, Missouri |
|
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Holy Cross Abbey |
Trappist |
1950 |
Berryville, Virginia |
|
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St. Joseph Abbey |
Trappist |
1950 |
Spencer, Massachusetts |
Founded as Our Lady of the Valley Abbey in Central Falls, Rhode Island in 1900. Moved 1950 after a fire destroyed most of their buildings.[5] |
|
Abbey of the Genesee |
Trappist |
1951 |
Piffard, New York |
|
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey |
Trappist |
1955 |
Lafayette, Oregon |
The community moved from the abbey at Pecos, New Mexico (founded 1948) to Oregon, where farming gave higher yields. |
|
Abbey of New Clairvaux |
Trappist |
1955 |
Vina, California |
|
|
Valley of Our Lady Monastery |
Nuns (Common Observance) |
1957 |
Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin |
The first Cistercian nunnery in the United States, founded by nuns from the Swiss Abbey of Frauenthal. |
|
Our Lady of Dallas Abbey |
Common Observance |
1958 |
Irving, Texas |
Founded from the Cistercian monastery of Zirc in Hungary. Runs the Cistercian Preparatory School in Irving, TX |
|
Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey |
Nuns (Trappist) |
1962 |
Whitethorn, California |
Founded from the Cistercian monastery of Nazareth in Belgium. |
|
Our Lady of the Mississippi Abbey |
Nuns (Trappist) |
1964 |
Dubuque, Iowa |
Daughter-house of Mt. St. Mary Abbey in Wrentham, Massachusetts. |
|
Our Lady of the Angels Monastery |
Nuns (Trappist) |
1987 |
Crozet, Virginia |
|
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Our Lady of Fatima Monastery |
Common Observance |
|
Mount Laurel, New Jersey |
|
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St Benedict Monastery |
Trappist |
1956 |
Snowmass, Colorado |
|
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Santa Rita Abbey |
Nuns (Trappist) |
|
Sonoita, Arizona |
|
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Australia and New Zealand
Abbey |
Type |
Founded |
Location |
Details |
Website |
Tarrawarra Abbey |
|
1954 |
Victoria, Australia |
Founded from Ireland. Since 1998 Tarrawarra has had a daughter house in Kerala, India: Kurisumala Ashram. |
|
Southern Star Abbey |
|
1954 |
Kopua, New Zealand |
The Abbey is situated on a dairy farm between Dannevirke and Takapau, Central Hawke's Bay. |
|
Brasil
Abbey |
Type |
Founded |
Location |
Details |
Website |
Abadia de Nossa Senhora de São Bernardo |
Monges (OCist.) |
1943 |
São José do Rio Pardo, SP, Brasil |
Com o rescrito da Sagrada Congregação para os Religiosos de 22 de fevereiro de 1943 e o decreto do Abade Geral de 25 de fevereiro do mesmo ano, erigiu-se canonicamente o Mosteiro de Nossa Senhora de São Bernardo, com direito de ter noviciado próprio. Por ocasião do Definitorium da Ordem em 1947, Dom Afonso Heun entregou a fundação de São José do Rio Pardo à Congregação de São Bernardo da Itália. Em 10/09/96 o Capítulo da Congregação elevou por unanimidade São José do Rio Pardo à categoria de Abadia. |
|
Vietnam
Abbey |
Type |
Location |
Abbatia B.M.V. de SS. Corde Iesu |
Common Observance |
MY–CA |
Abbatia B.M.V. de Phước Sơn |
Common Observance |
PHƯỚC SƠN |
Monastère de Châu Sơn |
Common Observance |
CHÂU SƠN NHO QUAN |
Abbatia Purissimi Cordis B.M.V. de Phước Ly |
Common Observance |
PHƯỚC LÝ |
Abbatia B.M.V. de Châu Thủy |
Common Observance |
CHÂU THỦY |
Abbatia B.M.V. de Thiên Phước |
Common Observance |
THIÊN PHƯỚC |
Monastère de Phước Vĩnh |
Common Observance |
PHƯỚC VĨNH |
Monastère de An Phước |
Common Observance |
AN PHƯỚC |
Monastère N.-D. de Vĩnh-Phước |
Common Observance |
VĨNH PHƯỚC |
Monastère N.-D. de Phước Hải |
Common Observance |
PHƯỚC HẢI |
Abbatia B.M.V. de Phước Thiên |
Common Observance |
PHƯỚC THIÊN |
Notes
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