
Engraving of the abbey from the "Churbaierischen Atlas" of Anton Wilhelm Ertl, 1687

View of the Abbey
Schlehdorf Abbey (German: Kloster Schlehdorf) was originally a Benedictine monastery, later an Augustinian monastery, and is today a Dominican convent. It is located at Schlehdorf, at the extreme northern edge of the Bavarian Alps on the Kochelsee south of Munich, Germany.
External links
- (in German) Schlehdorf Abbey website
- (in German) Kloster in Bayern: Schlehdorf
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