Austria • in
Friesach (since 1217) • in
Lienz (since 1218) • Dominican Monastery in
Wiener Neustadt (1227-1444), later
Stift Neukloster • in
Krems an der Donau (1236-1786) • and
Dominican Church in
Vienna (since 1237) •
St. Peter an der Sperr in
Wiener Neustadt (c.1240s-1544) • in
Graz (c.1270-1783) •
Convent of St. Peter in
Bludenz (since 1286, with interruptions) • in
Graz (14th century-1585) • in
Bregenz (1436-1782) • Dominican Friary in
Steyr (1472-1865), now • '''' in
Feldkirch, Vorarlberg (since 1551) • in
Münzbach (1661-1784) • '
in Windhaag bei Perg (1664-1782), now ' • in
Vienna (since 1870) • in
Bregenz (since 1904) • in
Kramsach (1971-2010)
Belgium • in
Ghent (1220-1796) •
Dominican friary in
Bruges (1234-1796) •
St. Paul's Church in
Antwerp (1276-1802, with interruption 1578–1584) • in
Brussels (since 1901) • in
Tournai (1904-1939), original location of
Le Saulchoir theological school
Bosnia and Herzegovina •
Fethija Mosque in
Bihać (1266-1592)
Croatia • in
Dubrovnik (1225-19th century?) • in
Stari Grad,
Hvar (1479-1571)
Czechia • in
Znojmo (since c.1230s, with interruptions) •
Dominican Monastery in
České Budějovice (1260s-1785) •
St. Catherine Monastery in
Olomouc (1287-1782) • in
Tachov (1331-17th century)
Denmark •
Dominican Priory in
Viborg (1227-1529) •
St. Catherine's Priory in
Ribe (1228-1536) •
Our Lady's Priory in
Aarhus (c.1230-1536) •
St. Catherine's Priory in
Roskilde (1231-1537) •
St. Agnes' Priory in
Roskilde (1264-1527) •
Holbæk Priory in
Holbæk (1275-1535) •
St. Agnes' Priory in
Gavnø (1398-1536)
Estonia •
St. Catherine's Monastery in
Tallinn (1246-1524)
France •
Notre-Dame-de-Prouille Monastery in rural
Aude (1206 or 1207-1793 and since 1856) • in
Angers (1216-1790) •
Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Jacques in
Paris (1218-1790) • Dominican Convent in
Strasbourg (1224-1531), now
Temple Neuf • in
Aix-en-Provence (1226-1790) • and
Church of the Jacobins in
Toulouse (1229-1791); burial place of
Thomas Aquinas • in
Nantes (c.1230-1790) • in
Colmar (1232-1790), now
Unterlinden Museum • in
Valenciennes (1233-1790) •
Église Notre-Dame-de-Confort in
Lyon (1235-1790) • in
Avignon (1241-1790) • in
Auxerre (1245-1790) • in
Reims (1245-1790) • in
Sélestat (1245-1792) • in
Perpignan (c.1245-1793) • in
Agen (1249-1790) • near
Ribeauvillé (1250-1790) • in
Colmar (1277-1790) •
Couvent des Jacobins in
Saint-Sever (1280-1790) • in
Aix-en-Provence (1290-1790) • in
Collioure (1290-1790) • in
Saintes (1292-1790) • in
Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume (1295-1790) • in
Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados (13th century?-1790) • in
Carpentras (1312-1790) • in
Belvès (1321-1790) • in
Rennes (1367-1793) • in
Wittenheim (1397-1790) • Dominican Friary in
Auch (15th century?-1790), now
Musée des Jacobins • in
Laval (1487-1790) •
Église Saint-Cannat in
Marseille (1526-1790) • in
Vieux-Thann (1534-1790) •
Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Honoré in
Paris (1611-1790) • Dominican novitiate on
Rue Saint-Dominique in
Paris (1631-1790), now
CHurch of Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin • in
Bordeaux (1684-1790) • in
Viviers, Ardèche (1734-1790) •
Flavigny Abbey in
Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (since the 1840s) •
Monastère de Chalais near
Voreppe (1844-1887 and since 1963) •
Couvent Saint-Jacques in
Paris (since 1849), home of
Le Saulchoir theology school since 1971 • in
Corbara, Haute-Corse (1856-1992, with interruption 1903–1927) •
Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary in
Calais (since 1880) • in
Nice (since 1939) •
Sainte Marie de La Tourette in
Éveux near
Lyon (since 1943) • in
Bouvines (1945-2003) • in
Lille (since 1952) • in
Crots (since 1972) • in
Salernes (since 1980) • in
Avrillé, Maine-et-Loire (since 1982)
Germany •
Dominicans Island on
Lake Constance (1220-1785) • in
Cologne (1221-1802) • in
Halberstadt (1224-c.1800) • in
Magdeburg (1224-1561) • in
Trier (c.1225-1802) • at the in
Worms (1227-1797) • and in
Lübeck (1229-1806) •
Predigerkirche in
Erfurt (1229-1588) • in
Regensburg (1229-1806) • in
Koblenz (c.1230-1802) • in
Soest (c.1230-1812) • and
Paulinerkirche in
Leipzig (1231-1544) • in
Esslingen am Neckar (1233-1532) •
Dominican Monastery in
Frankfurt am Main (1233-1803) • in
Hildesheim (1233-1546) •
Dominican Convent in
Regensburg (since 1233) • in
Nuremberg (1234-1525) • '''' in
Griesstätt (1235-1822), now • in
Trier (1235-1802) • in
Freiburg im Breisgau (c.1235-1794) • in
Hamburg (1236-1529 and since 1962) • in
Minden (1236-1736) •
Kirchberg convent in
Sulz am Neckar (1237-1865) • in
Wünschendorf/Elster (1238-1544) • in
Schwäbisch Gmünd (1240-1803) • in
Schwarzhofen (c.1240-1285 and 1691–1802) •
St Catharine's Convent in
Augsburg (1243-1802), now '''' • in
Lambrecht, Rhineland-Palatinate (1244-1553) • in
Mödingen (1246-1802) • in
Nürnberger Land (1248-1565) • in
Friedrichshafen (1250-1806) • in
Pforzheim (c.1250-1564) • and in
Stralsund (1250s-1525) • in
Wildberg, Baden-Württemberg (1252-1535) •
St. Catherine's Monastery in
Bremen (1253-1528) • in
Greifswald (1254-1566) • in
Rostock (1256-1534) • in
Cologne (1257-1802) • in
Mainz (1257-1789) • in
Ostrach (1259-1840) • in
Bad Saulgau (1260-1860) • in
Speyer (1262-1802) • near
Treis-Karden (1262-1272) • in
Medlingen (1263-1555 and 1651–1804) • in
Bad Wimpfen (1264-1818) • in
East Frisia (1264-1527) • in
Würzburg (1266-1813) • in
Erlangen (1267-1549) • in
Rottweil (1268-1803) • in
Bad Mergentheim (c.1270-1805) • in
Eichstätt (1271-1806) • and in
Landshut (1271-1802) • in
Donaueschingen (1274-1559) • in
Prenzlau (1275-1545) • in
Hechingen (1278-1802) • in
Worms (1278-1570) • in
Mengen (1280-1826) • Dominican Convent in
Osnabrück (1283-1803), now '''' • in
Warburg (1283-1803) • in
Lauffen am Neckar (1285-1466) • in
Röbel (1285-1540s) • in
Brandenburg an der Havel (1286-1560) • in
Jena (1286-1548) •
University Church of Marburg in
Marburg (1291-1526) • in
Wesel (1291-1807) • in
Wismar (1293-1562) • and in
Aachen (1294-1802) •
SS. Peter and Paul's Church in
Göttingen (1294-1529) • in
Oldenburg (1294-1577) • in
Dornstetten (1295-1588) •
Katharinenkirche in
Nuremberg (1295-1596) • in
Berlin (c.1297-1536) • in
Pirna (since c.1300) • in
Bamberg (1310-1806) • in
Speyer (1304-1802) • in
Augsburg (1312-1802) • in
Konstanz (since 1318) •
Propsteikirche, Dortmund in
Dortmund (1330-1816) • in
Augsburg (1335-1803 and since 1828) • in
Treysa (1350-1526) • in
Bamberg (1365-1806 and since 1926) •
Liebenau monastery near
Worms (1430-1565) • in
Stuttgart (1471-16th century) • '''' in
Meschede (1473-1820) • in
Meschede (1483-1810) • in
Gronau, Lower Saxony (1680-1815) • '
in Freiburg im Breisgau (1687-1867), formed by merger of several earlier Dominican houses, now ' • in
Münster (1708-1811) • in
Bad Wörishofen (1718-1802 and since 1842) • in
Heidelberg (1720-1802) • in
Fremdingen (1737-1802 and since 1828) • in
Landsberg am Lech (since 1845) • in
Niederviehbach (since 1847) •
Wettenhausen Abbey in
Kammeltal (since 1864) • in
Düsseldorf (1867-1973) • in
Dießen am Ammersee (1867-1917) • in
Koblenz (since 1868) • in
Berlin (since 1869) •
Polling Abbey in
Polling, Weilheim-Schongau (since 1892) • in
Mindelheim (1902-2001) • in
Vechta (since 1902) •
Schlehdorf Abbey in
Schlehdorf (since 1904) • in
Roding (since 1917) • in
Bad Brückenau (1921-1955) • in
Bornheim-Walberberg (1925-2007) • in
Leipzig (since 1931) • in
Augsburg (since 1936) •
St. Andrew's Church in
Cologne (since 1947); burial place of
Albertus Magnus •
Theatine Church in
Munich (since 1954) • in
Braunschweig (since 1958) • in
Neustadt am Main (since 1961) • '''' in
Rieste (1999-2020) • in
Berlin (since 2000) • in
Freiburg im Breisgau (since 2009)
Greece • in
Chania (c.1320-1645)
Hungary • in
Vértes Hills (1478-16th century) • in
Sopron (1719-1780s)
Ireland •
Black Abbey in
Kilkenny (1225-1558, 1640s, late 1680s, and since 1776) •
Athenry Abbey in
Athenry (1241-1574) •
St. Dominic's Abbey in
Cashel, County Tipperary (1243-1540 and 18th-19th centuries) •
Strade Abbey in
County Mayo (1252-1578 and 18th century) •
Roscommon Abbey in
Roscommon (1253-1570s) •
Sligo Abbey in
Sligo (1253-1913, with interruptions) •
Athy Priory in
Athy (c.1253-1539 and 1622-19th century) •
North Abbey in
Youghal (1268-16th century) •
Rathfran Friary in
County Mayo (1274-1577) •
Carlingford Abbey in
Carlingford, County Louth (c.1305-1540s) •
Aghaboe Abbey in
County Laois (1382-1540) •
Portumna Abbey in
Portumna (1426-1698) •
Burrishoole Friary in
County Mayo (1470-16th century) • in
County Sligo (1488-1584) •
Ballindoon Friary in
County Sligo (1507-c.1585) •
Castlelyons Friary in
County Cork (1683-1760) •
Dominican College Sion Hill in
Blackrock, Dublin (since 1836) •
Newbridge College in
Newbridge, County Kildare (since 1852) •
Priory of the True Cross in
Arklow, County Wicklow (land granted by Henry II in 1264 and founded by Theobald FitzWalter or Theobald le Botiller, dissolved in 1539) (also known as Holy Cross Abbey, Arklow Abbey or Arklow Friary) •
St. Mary’s Priory, Tallaght, Dublin, established in 1855. •
St. Saviour’s Priory, Dublin, consecrated in 1861.
Italy •
San Sisto Vecchio in
Rome (since 1218) •
San Domenico in
Bologna (since 1219), burial place of
Saint Dominic •
Church of Santa Sabina in
Rome (since 1220),
mother church of the order •
Santa Maria Novella in
Florence (since 1221) •
Basilica of San Domenico in
Siena (since 1226) •
Santa Caterina del Sasso in
Leggiuno (since 1230) •
Church of San Domenico Maggiore in
Naples (since 1231, with 19th-century interruptions) •
Santi Giovanni e Paolo in
Venice (1234-1807) • in
Algund (1243-1782) • in
Faenza (13th century-2008) •
San Domenico, Cortona in
Cortona (before 1258, suppressed in 1786) •
Church of San Giacomo Apostolo in
Forlì (13th century-1867) •
Matris Domini Monastery in
Bergamo (since 1258) •
Chiesa dei Domenicani in
Bolzano (since the 1260s) •
Santa Maria sopra Minerva in
Rome (since 1275, with interruptions in the 1810s and 1870s) and nearby '''', built in 1641; burial place of
Catherine of Siena and
Fra Angelico •
Church of Sant'Anastasia in
Verona (since 1280) •
Church of San Domenico in
Palermo (since c.1280) • in
Chioggia (1287-1806) •
Convent of Corpus Domini in
Venice (1394-1810) •
Convent of San Domenico in
Fiesole (since 1406) •
Convent of San Marco in
Florence (1437-2014, with 19th-century interruptions), now
Museo Nazionale di San Marco •
Santa Maria di Castello in
Genoa (1441-2015) •
Friary of Santa Maria delle Grazie in
Milan (since 1463) •
Sanctuary of the Virgin of Taburnus in
Bucciano (since 1498) •
Church of Santa Maria della Pietà in
Palermo (since 1526) •
Santi Domenico e Sisto in
Rome (since 1569); the adjacent convent has housed the
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas since 1928 •
Santa Maria della Sanità in
Naples (since 1577) •
Santissima Trinità a Via Condotti in
Rome (since 1880)
Latvia •
Basilica of the Assumption in
Aglona (since 1699, with interruptions)
Lithuania •
Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit in
Vilnius (1501-1807) •
Church of St. Philip and St. Jacob in
Vilnius (1624-1812, 1920s-1948 and since 1992)
Luxembourg • in
Marienthal (13th century-1783)
Malta •
Basilica of St Dominic in
Valletta (since 1571) •
Our Lady of Pompei Church in
Victoria, Gozo (since 1889)
Netherlands •
Grote or Jacobijnerkerk in
Leeuwarden (1245-1570s) •
Kloosterkerk in
The Hague (1397-1574)
Poland •
Basilica of the Holy Trinity in
Kraków (since 1223); burial place of
Hyacinth of Poland •
Dominican Church and Convent of St. James in
Sandomierz (since 1226, with interruptions) • in
Wrocław (1226-1810) • and in
Gdańsk (1227-1834 and since 1945) • in
Kamień Pomorski (1227-1540) • in
Chełmno (1238-1829) • in
Elbląg (1239-1542) • in
Toruń (1263-1820) • in
Słupsk (since 1278) • in
Wrocław (1295-1810) • in
Ińsko (c.1308-1535) •
Church of St. Giles in
Kraków (since the 15th century?) •
St. Hyacinth's Church in
Warsaw (since 1603) •
St. Dominic's Church in
Warsaw (since 1937) • in
Kraków (since 1627) •
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Dzików in
Tarnobrzeg (since 1677) •
Convent of the Dominican Sisters in
Tarnobrzeg (since 1861)
Portugal •
Batalha Monastery in
Batalha (1385-1834) •
Cathedral of Vila Real in
Vila Real (1425-1834) •
Igreja de São Gonçalo in
Amarante (since 1540)
Romania •
Monastery in
Sighișoara (1289-1888) • in
Bistrița (13th to 18th century)
Russia • in
Zheleznodorozhny, Kaliningrad Oblast (1407-1567) •
Church of St. Catherine in
Saint Petersburg (1815-1892)
Slovakia •
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in
Košice (c.1290-1780s)
Slovenia • in
Kranj (1248-1782)
Spain •
Convent of San Domingos de Bonaval in
Santiago de Compostela (1220s-1830s) •
Convent of Santo Domingo in
Valencia (1239-1835) •
Dominican Convent in
Zaragoza (1250-19th century) •
Convent of Saint Dominic in
Girona (1253-1827) •
Convento de San Esteban, Salamanca in
Salamanca (since c.1255) •
Iglesia de San Pablo in
Valladolid (since 1270) • Dominican Friary in
Pontevedra (1282-1836), now
Ruins of San Domingos •
Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real in
Toledo (since 1364) •
Nuestra Señora de la Soterraña in
Santa María la Real de Nieva (1399-1835) •
Convento de San Pedro Mártir in
Toledo (since 1407) •
Convento de las Dueñas in
Salamanca (since 1419) •
Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás in
Ávila (since 1482) •
Colegio de San Gregorio in
Valladolid (1487-1820) •
Convento de la Madre de Dios in
Toledo (late 15th century-19th century) • in
Talavera de la Reina (16th century?-1830s) • in
Pollença,
Mallorca (16th-19th centuries) •
Convento de Santo Tomás in
Madrid (1563-1835) • in
Los Corrales de Buelna (1605-1835 and since 1877) • in
Lerma (since 1613) • in
Peña de Francia (since 1900) • in
Almagro, Ciudad Real (since 1903) •
Monastery of the Mother of God in
Olmedo (since the 1950s)
Sweden • in
Lund (1221-1520s) • in
Visby (1228-1525) •
St. Mary's Church in
Sigtuna (1237-1527) • in
Åhus (1243-16th century) • in
Västerås (1244-1527) • in
Halmstad (c.1260-1531) •
Skänninge Abbey in
Skänninge (1272-1544) •
St. John's Priory in
Kalmar (1299-1505) •
Black Friars' Monastery in
Stockholm (1336-1547)
Switzerland • in
Basel (c.1230-16th century) •
Predigerkloster and
Predigerkirche in
Zürich (c.1231-1524) •
Töss Monastery in
Winterthur (1233-16th century) • in
Basel (1233-1529) • in
Diessenhofen (1245-1869) •
Weesen Abbey in
Weesen (since 1256) • in
Bern (1269-1534) • in
Aarau (1270-1528) • Dominican Nunnery in
Basel (1274-1557), now •
Oetenbach nunnery in
Zürich (1286-1525) • in
Chur (1288-1539) • in
Estavayer-le-Lac (since 1316) • in
St. Gallen (1368-1594) • in
Cazis (since 1647) •
Dominican Convent in
Ilanz (since 1894)
Turkey •
Arap Mosque in
Istanbul (1325-1475)
Ukraine •
Dominican Church in
Lviv (1234-1946) •
Old Cathedral of St. Sophia in
Kyiv (17th century) •
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in
Ternopil (18th century and since 1903, with interruptions) •
Superior Institute of Religious Sciences of St. Thomas Aquinas in
Kyiv (since 1992)
United Kingdom England •
Blackfriars in
Oxford (1221-1530s and since 1921) • Holborn Priory in
London (1220s-1310s) •
Blackfriars in
Derby (c.1230-1539) •
Blackfriars in
Cambridge (1238-1538 and since 1938) •
Blackfriars in
Gloucester (1239-1539) •
Blackfriars in
Newcastle upon Tyne (1239-1536) •
Beverley Friary in
Beverley (c.1240?-1539) •
Chester Dominican Friary in
Chester (13th century-1530s) •
Blackfriars in
Exeter (13th century-1538) •
Friary in
Ilchester (13th century-1538) •
Blackfriars, Thetford in
Norfolk (13th century-1530s), now
Thetford Grammar School •
Dominican Friary in
Winchester (13th century-1530s) •
Dominican Friary in
York (13th century-1530s) •
Dunstable Friary in
Dunstable (1259-1539) •
Blackfriars in
Ipswich (1263-1538) •
Black Friary in
Guildford (1272-1538) •
Blackfriars in
Leicester (1284-1538) •
St. Andrew's and Blackfriars' Hall in
Norwich (1307-1530s) •
Priory in
Kings Langley (1308-1535 and 1557–1558) •
Blackfriars and
St Ann Blackfriars in
London (c.1317-1538) •
Melcombe Priory in
Melcombe Regis (1418-1538) •
St Dominic's Priory Church in
London (since 1861) •
St Dominic's Church, Newcastle, (1863–2016) •
Holy Cross Priory in
Leicester (since 1882) •
Hawkesyard Priory, Staffordshire (1896–1988) •
The Abbey in
Storrington (since 1953) •
St Cuthbert's Church in
Durham (2012-2016)
Northern Ireland •
Dominican College in
Portstewart (since 1917) •
Dominican College, Fortwilliam in
Belfast (since 1930)
Scotland •
Blackfriars in
Stirling (1233-1559) •
Blackfriars in
Perth (1240-1569) •
Blackfriars in
Montrose, Angus (13th century-1571) •
Blackfriars in
Wigtown (c.1280s-1560s) •
Blackfriars in
St Andrews (15th century-1559) •
St Columba's Catholic Church, Glasgow (2005–2016) •
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