The Franciscan monastery in Hamm was founded in 1455 by Count Gerhard von der Mark zu Hamm. For this purpose, the sovereign made available to the Franciscan Observants, in addition to several secular buildings, which were subsequently used as monastery buildings, the castle chapel of Hamm Castle, which was dedicated to St. Agnes. The chapel was expanded into a monastery church half a century later and consecrated in 1515. The other monastery buildings were built later.
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Address: Hamm, Germany
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