The Monastery of Mönchsdeggingen is a monastery of the Mariannhill Missionaries in Mönchsdeggingen near Nördlingen on the southern edge of the Ries in Bavaria in the Diocese of Augsburg.
The monastery, dedicated to St. Martin, was founded in the 10th/11th century by the ruling house of the Ottonians – ancestors of Emperor Henry II. Initially, it was a Benedictine convent until 1138, and in 1142 it was transformed into a monastery for Benedictine monks. The monastery, which burned down in 1512/13, was rebuilt under Abbot Alexander Hummel, and the pilgrimage church was later redesigned in the Baroque style.
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