The Weyarn Monastery is a former monastery of the Augustinian Canons and today a monastery of the Teutonic Order in Weyarn, Bavaria, in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising.
The monastery dedicated to St. Peter and Paul was founded in 1133 by Count Siboto II of Falkenstein. Since 1653, canons have been responsible for the permanent pilgrimage pastoral care in Weihenlinden. The monastery was dissolved in 1803 as part of the secularization. In 1806, some canons acquired the convent building. The prelature and refectory were demolished, but the church and St. James Chapel were preserved. Since 1998, there has been a convent of the German Brothers' Province of the Teutonic Order in Weyarn Monastery. In the same year, the monastery became the headquarters of the Order Province and the Teutonic Order works. The initial plan to rebuild the missing north wing was abandoned by the Order in favor of necessary restoration work in other parts of the building complex.
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Address: Miesbach, Germany
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