Gray monastery
Graues Kloster (also: Graukloster ) is in some cities in Northern Germany, in Scandinavia and in the Baltic States the name for a monastery of the Franciscans , who were also known as gray monks because of the color of their robes (see English Greyfriars ).
In Germany this includes:
- Graues Kloster (Berlin) and the one established in its building in 1574
- Gymnasium for the Gray Monastery
- Gray monastery in Greifswald, today part of the Pomeranian State Museum , see Franziskanerkloster Greifswald
- Gray monastery in Husum, today the castle in front of Husum
- Graukloster (Schleswig) (St. Paul) in Schleswig, today town hall
- Gray monastery in Wismar, today's Great City School Wismar