Vitskøl Abbey
Vitskøl Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery located in Denmark, founded in 1157. It was established by monks from Vitskøl in Norway and played a significant role in the region's religious and agricultural development. The abbey was known for its production of high-quality agricultural products and its influence on local communities.
The abbey was dissolved in 1536 during the Danish Reformation, leading to the loss of its monastic functions. Today, the site is recognized for its historical significance and is a popular destination for visitors interested in medieval history and Cistercian architecture.