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
Coordinates: 47°58′57″N 12°07′45″E / 47.98250°N 12.12917°E
Categories:
- Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
- Benedictine monasteries in Germany
- Monasteries in Bavaria
- 1803 disestablishments
- Buildings and structures in Rosenheim (district)
- Christian monastery stubs
- Bavaria building and structure stubs