Rögle kloster, Dominican monastery in Södra Sandby, Sweden
Rögle Kloster is a Dominican monastery in Södra Sandby consisting of a church, residential buildings, and grounds occupied by sisters of the order. The complex forms a self-contained religious community where daily life follows structured spiritual practices.
The monastery was founded in 1956 as a Dominican establishment in Sweden. Its creation marked a renewed chapter for religious communities in the Nordic region during the mid-20th century.
Dominican sisters at Rögle Kloster participate in religious education programs and maintain spiritual practices according to their order's teachings and traditions.
The monastery is located in Södra Sandby and welcomes visitors, particularly those interested in attending services. It is advisable to check ahead as access to certain areas may be restricted to respect the community's privacy.
The monastery combines traditional Dominican architectural elements with modern design features, creating a functional space for contemporary religious life.
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