Listed under Churches & Abbeys in Bavaria, Germany.
Founded as a Benedictine abbey in 764, this church, an outstanding example of Bavarian Baroque architecture is now a priory. Visit on a Saturday to take advantage of one of Bavaria’s best musical programs played on the abbey’s renowned organs.
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