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Weissenau Abbey

1140s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire1145 establishments in EuropeChristian monasteries established in the 12th centuryImperial abbeysImperial abbeys disestablished in 1802–03
Monasteries in Baden-WürttembergPremonstratensian monasteries in GermanyRavensburgReligious organizations established in the 1140sStates and territories established in the 13th century
Johann Mathias Steidlin Kloster Weißenau 1734
Johann Mathias Steidlin Kloster Weißenau 1734

Weissenau Abbey (German: Kloster Weißenau, Reichsstift Weißenau) was an Imperial abbey (Reichsabtei) of the Holy Roman Empire located near Ravensburg in the Swabian Circle. The abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery, was an Imperial Estate and therefore its abbot had seat and vote in the Reichstag as a prelate of the Swabian Bench. The abbey existed from 1145 until the secularisation of 1802-1803.

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Weissenau Abbey
Abteistraße, Verwaltungsverband Mittleres Schussental

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Konventsgebäude und Klosterkirche Weißenau

Abteistraße 1
88214 Verwaltungsverband Mittleres Schussental, Eschach
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Johann Mathias Steidlin Kloster Weißenau 1734
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