Hradisko Monastery
Hradisko Monastery (Czech language: Klášter Hradisko) was originally a Benedictine monastery, from the mid-12th century a premonstratensian monastery in Olomouc in the Czech Republic. It was established in 1078 and it serves as a military hospital since 1802.
Architecture
Architecture of this Baroque monastery is designed by Giovanni Pietro Tencalla.
There are statuary and reliefs in ceremonial hall by Josef A. Winterhalder:
- Peter's denial
- Apostle Paul's wreck on the isle Malta
List of abbots
List of abbots of Hradisko Monastery till 1350:
- Jan (1078–1081)
- Bermar (1081–1116)
- Paulinus (1116–1127)
- Deocarus (1138–1144)
- Jiřík (cca 1149–1159)
- Blažej (mentioned to 1160)
- Michal (mentioned to 1174)
- Dětřich (1184–1189)
- Hilar (mentioned to 1200)
- Heřman (1201–1216)
- Bonifác (1221–1223)
- Petr (1225–1230)
- Řivín (mentioned to 1232)
- Gerlach (1233–1238)
- Bonifác (1238–1239)
- Robert (1240–1267)
- Budiš (1269–1290)
- Roman (1290–1300)
- Bohuslav (1310–1315)
- Jindřich (1315–1322)
- Tomáš (1322–1332)
- Frydrych (1332–1336)
- Augustin (1336–1350)
- Mikuláš Rús (~1453)
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Coordinates: 49°36′22″N 17°15′55″E / 49.60611°N 17.26528°E
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