Nådendal Abbey
1438 establishments in Europe1591 disestablishments15th-century establishments in FinlandBridgettine monasteries in SwedenBuildings and structures completed in 1438 ... and 3 more
Christian monasteries established in the 15th centuryMonasteries dissolved under the Protestant ReformationRoman Catholic monasteries in Finland
Nådendal Abbey (Swedish: Nådendals kloster), was a Bridgettine abbey in then-Swedish Finland, in operation from 1438 to 1591. The abbey was first situated in Masku, secondly in Perniö (1441) and finally in Naantali in 1443. It was one of six monasteries in Finland during the Middle Ages, and, as a double monastery, the only one which accepted women.
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Nunnakatu, Turku sub-region
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 60.471091 ° | E 22.015357 ° |
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Naantalin kirkko
Nunnakatu
21101 Turku sub-region, Väinölä
Finland
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