Kloster Brandenburg, Franciscan monastery in Dietenheim-Regglisweiler, Germany.
Kloster Brandenburg is a modern monastery in Regglisweiler, a district of Dietenheim near Ulm. The facility includes guest accommodations, a care residence, conference spaces, and a chapel for religious services.
Father Rochus Schamoni purchased Brandenburg Castle in 1927 to establish this monastery without initial funds, creating the foundation for the community. The modern buildings were constructed starting in 1960, giving the site its current appearance.
The Seraphic Apostolate sisters maintain regular worship services and spiritual programs for visitors throughout the year. The place serves as a site for prayer and reflection for those seeking religious guidance.
The monastery is located in the Alb-Donau district and is easily accessible from Ulm, with parking available on the grounds. Visitors should check ahead about service times and retreat offerings, as schedules may vary by season.
The Theresia-Hecht Foundation, established in 2005, plays a key role in supporting the monastery's care facilities and social services. This funding ensures the monastery can maintain its original spiritual mission while providing contemporary care to residents.
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