Vornbach Abbey Explained

Vornbach Abbey (German: Kloster Vornbach, sometimes spelt Formbach) was a Benedictine monastery in Neuhaus am Inn in Bavaria, Germany.

History

The monastery, dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Saint Benedict, was founded in 1094 by Count Ekkebert of Formbach and his wife Mathilde, and also by Count Ulrich of Windberg.

It was dissolved in 1803 during the secularisation of Bavaria. The monastic buildings came into the possession of Franz X. Bachmayr, and in 1857 into that of the Baron von Schätzler. The abbey's Austrian possessions were taken by the state.[1] [2]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.hdbg.eu/kloster/index.php/detail/geschichte?id=KS0420 Klöster in Bayern: Vornbach
  2. Bauer, Hermann and Anna: Klöster in Bayern. Eine Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der Klöster in Oberbayern, Niederbayern und der Oberpfalz, München 1985, pp. 176f.