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  1. Tegernsee Abbey, officially known as St. Quirinus Abbey for its patron saint St.Quirinus, was first built in the 8th century. Until 1803, it was the most important Benedictine community in Bavaria.

  2. La abadía de Tegernsee, abadía imperial de Tegernsee o palacio Tegernsee (en alemán: Kloster Tegernsee / Reichsabtei Tegernsee / Schloss Tegernsee) es actualmente un convento de monjes Benedictinos situado en la ciudad de Tegernsee, Baviera.

  3. Aún hoy existe la famosa Abadía de Tegernsee. En 1803, en el marco de las Guerras Napoleónicas pasó a ser la residencia de verano de la familia real bávara, los Wittelsbach , lo que contribuyó a atraer cortesanos y visitantes al lago.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TegernseeTegernsee - Wikipedia

    The former Benedictine Abbey of Tegernsee is open to visitors. The complex is composed of the parish church of Saint Quirinus, the former abbey church, and the adjacent north and south wings surrounding the two courtyards.

  5. Das Kloster Tegernsee war eine im 8. Jahrhundert gegründete Abtei der Benediktiner am Tegernsee in der heutigen Stadt Tegernsee in Bayern. Es war bis 1803 die wichtigste Benediktinerabtei Oberbayerns. Heute sind die Gebäude des Klosters als Schloss Tegernsee Eigentum des Wittelsbacher-Zweiges der Herzöge in Bayern. Die örtliche ...

  6. The abbey in Tegernsee is a former Benedictine monastery that is located directly on Lake Tegernsee. The abbey, like the town that grew out of it, is named after the lake, whose name can be translated from the Old German, tegarin seo, meaning large lake.

  7. Tegernsee Abbey, officially known as St. Quirinus Abbey for its patron saint St. Quirinus, was founded either in 746 or around 765 AD. It was settled by monks from St. Gall and dedicated to Saint Quirinus of Rome, whose relics were brought here from Rome in 804.