List of Cistercian monasteries

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This is a list of the Cistercian monasteries of the Ordo Cisterciensis , sorted geographically. The monasteries of the Trappists and Trappist ( Cistercian of the Strict Observance; OCSO ) are in the article list of monasteries listed. Also not included are the orders of knights that are temporarily subordinate to the Cistercian order, such as the order of Calatrava , the order of knights of Avis and the order of Alcántara . However, the houses of the St. Bernard Sisters of Esquermes and Oudenaarde and the Congregation of Anagni are mentioned .

Current Cistercian monasteries

Ethiopia

Belgium

Bolivia

Brazil

Burkina Faso

Germany

Baden-Württemberg

Bavaria

Brandenburg

Hesse

Lower Saxony

North Rhine-Westphalia

Rhineland-Palatinate

Saxony

Saxony-Anhalt

Thuringia

Eritrea

France

Italy

Japan

Canada

Congo

Croatia

Norway

Austria

Peru

Poland

Rwanda

Switzerland

Slovenia

Spain

Chad

Czech Republic

  • Monastery

Uganda

Hungary

United States

United Kingdom

Vietnam

Former Cistercian monasteries

Belgium

Chile

Denmark

Germany

Baden-Württemberg

Bavaria

Brandenburg

Hamburg

  • Nunnery
    • Harvestehude Monastery (In Valle Virgum) (1246–1530; after the Reformation, Protestant women's monastery, St. Johannis Monastery)

Hesse

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Lower Saxony

North Rhine-Westphalia

Rhineland-Palatinate

Saarland

Saxony

Saxony-Anhalt

Schleswig-Holstein

Thuringia

Estonia

France

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Brittany

Center-Val de Loire

Grand Est

Hauts-de-France

Île-de-France

Normandy

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Occitania

Pays de la Loire

Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

Greece

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Abruzzo

Apulia

Basilicata

Emilia-Romagna

Calabria

Campania

Lazio

Liguria

Lombardy

Brands

Piedmont

Sardinia

Sicily

Tuscany

Umbria

Veneto

Croatia

Latvia

Lebanon

Luxembourg

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Austria

Burgenland

Carinthia

Lower Austria

Upper Austria

Styria

Peru

  • Nunneries
    • Cistercian monastery of Lima , founded in 1584 as the first female Cistercian monastery in the New World , temporarily over 300 nuns, closed in 1960 due to aging, monastery and remaining sisters were taken over by the Franciscans of the Immaculate Conception of Lipari
    • Santísima Trinidad Monastery in Pachacútec ( Callao ), Peru ( founded by Sostrup in 2008 , after the mother monastery was dissolved, the community separated from the order and merged into the canonically unrecognized sister community Hermanas de Claraval )

Poland

Portugal

All monasteries in Portugal, including those of the Cistercian order, were closed by royal decree in 1834 and their property confiscated, unless it was used for sacred purposes.

Romania

Russia

Sweden

Switzerland

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Andalusia

Aragon

Asturias

Balearic Islands

Galicia

Castile and León

Castile-La Mancha

Catalonia

La Rioja

Autonomous Community of Madrid

Navarre

Valencian Community

Canary Islands

Basque Country

  • Nunneries

Syria

Czech Republic

Turkey

Hungary

United States

United Kingdom

England

Isle of Man (autonomous crown possession)

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Belarus

Cyprus

Individual evidence

  1. a b Website of the Monasterio Santa María de la Santísima Trinidad , Pachacútec (Peru), accessed in summer 2019.
  2. ^ Christof Römer, Dieter Pötschke and Oliver H. Schmidt: Benediktiner, Zisterzienser. Lukas Verlag, Berlin 1999, p. 34.
  3. Homepage of the Hermanas de Claraval , accessed in summer 2019.
  4. Decreto da extinção das casas de religiosos, CCL 1834 n. ° 127; Maur Cocheril (translator: Andrée Mansuy Dines Silva): Alcobaça, Abadia Cisterciense de Portugal, Alcobaça 1989, Deposito Legal 30258/1989, page 107ff.