- Fischbachau Priory
Fischbachau Priory (Kloster Fischbachau) was a house of the
Benedictine Order located inFischbachau ,Bavaria ,Germany .The monastery was founded in
1087 as a priory ofHirsau Abbey against the background of theInvestiture Controversy and theHirsau Reforms , by the monks who had previously formed the small monastery founded in1077 atBayrischzell by Haziga ofAragon , wife of Count Otto II of Scheyern, ancestors of theWittelsbach s. The original site at Bayrischzell was soon abandoned for unsuitability and lack of water. Nor did the monastery remain long at Fischbachau; the community moved on, for much the same reasons as before, to yet another site at the little village of Petersberg, and from there a final time to Scheyern, where they remained and which becameScheyern Abbey .A small priory or cell remained however at Fischbachau, which was from then on a priory or cell of Scheyern, centred on the church of
Saint Martin . This was refurbished in about1700 in theRococo style, of which it remains a spectacular example.The monastic community was dissolved during secularisation in
1803 , and only the church is left.External links
*de icon [http://www.fischbachau.de/seiten/tourismus/ Fischbachau Village Website]
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