Solberga kloster
- Archaeological
- County: Gotlands län
- 6947.35 km away from you
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Description
In the grass next to the courthouse there are remains of walls from Gotland's only nunnery. Today it is visible through raised ramparts and remains of stone walls. In the Middle Ages it was a flourishing monastery.
At the request of the Gotlanders, Solberga monastery, the Cistercian monastery Mons Solis, was founded in 1246. It was to be the only nunnery established on Gotland. According to the rules of the Cistercians, the monastery was located outside the city. It was thus part of medieval Visby, but outside the ring wall.
In addition to the 15 or so nuns who lived in the monastery, novices, lay sisters and lay brothers also lived there. We do not know when and why the monastery was closed.
The monastery area
The remains of the walls that are visible above ground today show the kitchen with dining room (refectory), the monastery church and a house that may have been the abbess's or prioress's house. In addition to these, three other buildings have been found. The monastery area was probably much larger than this and the area certainly contained several buildings. It is possible that several house foundations are underground.
North and east of the church was the monastery cemetery, which is the same place as the mass graves from the battle of Visby in 1361.
Monastic life
Ora et labora (prayer and work) were important rules of life in the monastery. Days followed strict schedules with masses and services. The time in between was devoted to biblical studies, cleaning, cooking, sewing, singing practice and more.
Good to know for you as a visitor
- The monastery ruins are located just east of the courthouse. There is no designated parking for the monastery area, but there are parking lots nearby and the ruin is within walking distance of the city center.
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Facts
Parish: Visby
Character: Monastery ruin
Owner: Statens Fastighetsverk
Type of protection: Ancient monument
Directions
The remains of the monastery are located along Östra Hansegatan at the intersection of Östra Hansegatan and Artillerigatan.
Regulations
The monastery ruin is protected as an ancient monument according to the Cultural Environment Act (1988:950), Chapter 2.
According to the Cultural Environment Act, permission from the County Administrative Board is required to disturb, remove, excavate, cover, alter or damage an ancient monument.
Remember that a land area around each ancient monument is also protected. Even a newly discovered ancient monument has immediate protection.
If you are unsure how large the protected area is, you can contact the County Administrative Board.
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