Maulbronn Monastery Complex
Founded in 1147, the Cistercian Maulbronn Monastery is
considered the most complete and best-preserved medieval monastic
complex north of the Alps. Surrounded by fortified walls, the main
buildings were constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries. The
monastery's church, mainly in Transitional Gothic style, had a major
influence in the spread of Gothic architecture over much of northern and
central Europe. The water-management system at Maulbronn, with its
elaborate network of drains, irrigation canals and reservoirs, is of
exceptional interest.