Church of St. Leodegar

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6 St.-leodegar-strasse
Lucerne 6006
Around 735/736, southern German nobles founded a small monastery at the site of today's Hof area, which was dedicated to St Mauritius. Around 1135, the autonomous monastery was attached to the Provostship of Murbach (Alsace) and St Leger was named patron of the church. In 1291, the Abbey of Murbach was forced to sell the Provost's Church and its belongings to the Habsburgs. In 1332, Lucerne joined the Helvetic Confederation. By 1433, the City of Lucerne had regained its rights from the Habsburgs, including those affecting the mo- nastery. In 1455/56, the Benedictine monastery was converted into a convent of Canon Regulars. Since then, the Canon Regulars have devoted themselves to the Liturgy of the Hours every day in the mornings and evenings. On Easter Sunday 1633, the church was burned to its foundations. The Jesuit Brother Ja- kob Kurrer from Ingolstadt was charged with the reconstruction of the church. Its consecration took place after the installation of the art works in 1644.

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St Leodegar
1/4/2025

A short walk out of town but worth the effort. It was quiet and peaceful inside, not as showy as som...

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Another nice church
11/17/2024

An impressive church and cemetery. Impressive artwork but not as gaudy as other churches. The headst...

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Lovely smaller church
10/24/2024

We had a spare hour so we used it to visit this church. It's on a bit of a hill, so there are good v...

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