In 1921 the monastery was closed by the Soviet government.
The monastery was closed during the Soviet era but has now been restored and brought back into use.
In 1946 the monastery was closed by the soviets and turned into a jail.
The monastery was closed in 1528 as part of the Reformation.
In 1797, the monastery was closed, but the church remained open.
Five of its six churches were destroyed by 1928; the monastery was closed in 1929.
The monastery was closed, the fate of the monks is unknown.
In 1924, during the Soviet persecution of religion, the monastery was closed.
In addition, monasteries would be closed; that sort of male religious life ended now.
The monastery was closed and the nuns either went to other locations or left the Order.