Weissenau Abbey
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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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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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