Rott Abbey
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Rott Abbey (German: Kloster Rott) was a Benedictine monastery in Rott am Inn in Bavaria, Germany.
History
The monastery, dedicated to Saints Marinus and Anianus, was founded in the late 11th century by Count Kuno of Rott (d. 1086).[1][2]
After it was dissolved in 1803 in the secularisation of Bavaria, the buildings were sold off to various private owners and largely demolished. The Rococo church however still remains.[1]
Burials
References
External links
- HDBG: Kloster Rott (in German)
- Rott am Inn official website: pictures of the church interior (in German)
- Photos of the interior of the Abbey Church, in the Warburg Institute Iconographic Database: interior of the abbey church
47°58′57″N 12°07′45″E / 47.98250°N 12.12917°E
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