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    Seeon Abbey (German: Kloster Seeon) is a former Benedictine monastery in the municipality of Seeon-Seebruck in the rural district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. History [ edit ] Seeon Abbey was founded in 994 by the Bavarian Pfalzgraf Aribo I, a member of the Aribonid dynasty, and settled by Benedictine monks from St. Emmeram's ...

  2. Seeon Abbey was a Benedictine monastery founded in 994 by Pfalzgraf Aribo I of Bavaria and settled by Benedictine monks from St. Emmeram's Abbey, Regensburg. The monastery is on an island in the lake Seeoner See. The abbey soon developed a significant scriptorium, producing manuscripts not only ...

    • Klosterweg 1, Seeon-Seebruck, Germany
  3. L’ abbaye de Seeon est une ancienne abbaye bénédictine, dans la commune de Seeon-Seebruck, dans le Land de Bavière . Histoire. L'abbaye de Seeon est fondée en 994 par le comte palatin Aribon Ier (de) 1 et son épouse Adala (de) dans le cadre du mouvement réformateur lorrain-gorzien de l'ordre bénédictin comme une abbaye double 2.

  4. Kloster Seeon. A haven of peace and tranquillity. Kloster Seeon is a centre for culture and education on Lake Klostersee, one of the Seeon lakes to the north of Lake Chiemsee. It is ideally located and equipped to host conferences and cultural events, and the perfect place for a relaxing break.

  5. The Seeon Evangeliary or Evangeliary of Henry II ( German: Evangelistar aus Seeon, Seeoner Evangelistar or Evangelistar Heinrichs II) is an evangeliary created at Seeon Abbey between 1002 and 1014. Today it is kept in the Bamberg State Library under the record number Msc. Bibl. 95 )

  6. This fairy-tale island in the heart of the Chiemgau region is quickly reached from Munich and from Salzburg. There’s also lots for day-trippers to see and do on the island at Seeon Abbey, including concerts, exhibitions and culinary delights.

  7. Das Kloster Seeon ist eine ehemalige Benediktinerabtei im Ortsteil Klosterseeon der Gemeinde Seeon-Seebruck im oberbayerischen Landkreis Traunstein. Es wird heute als Kultur- und Bildungszentrum des Bezirks Oberbayern genutzt. Das Kloster wurde 994 von Benediktinern gegründet.