Fulda Abbey
Fulda Abbey is a historic Benedictine monastery located in the town of Fulda, Germany. Founded in 744 by St. Boniface, it became an important center of learning and culture during the Middle Ages. The abbey's impressive architecture includes the stunning Fulda Cathedral, which features a baroque design and houses the tomb of St. Boniface.
Over the centuries, Fulda Abbey played a significant role in the religious and political life of the region. It was a powerful principality until the secularization in the early 19th century. Today, the abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts visitors interested in its rich history and beautiful surroundings.