Category:Kloster St. Emmeram (Regensburg)

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St. Emmeram's Abbey 
abbey in Regensburg, Bavaria
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Instance of
Named after
LocationRegensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
Street address
  • Emmeramsplatz 4
Owned by
Has part(s)
  • St. Emmeram's Basilica
  • Sakristei Emmeramsplatz 4 in Regensburg
  • Kirche Emmeramsplatz 4 in Regensburg
  • Kirchturm Nähe Emmeramsplatz in Regensburg
  • Saalkirche Emmeramsplatz 4 in Regensburg
  • Kirche Emmeramsplatz 4 in Regensburg
Heritage designation
Inception
  • 1295
  • 739
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1803
Religion or worldview
Structure replaced by
Map49° 00′ 55″ N, 12° 05′ 34″ E
Authority file
Wikidata Q260633
VIAF ID: 150912735
GND ID: 5344440-1
Library of Congress authority ID: n82157536
IdRef ID: 030395542
NL CR AUT ID: kn20130411001
J9U ID: 987007599548605171
Bavarian monument authority ID: D-3-62-000-350
Bavarian Monument Map object ID (architectural monument): 48663
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This is the category of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-3-62-000-350 (Wikidata)
 See also category: Schloss St. Emmeram.


St. Emmeram's Abbey was a Benedictine monastery in Regensburg, Bavaria (Germany). After the abbey's dissolution in the early 19th century, its main church (now St. Emmeram's Basilica) and a smaller church (now St. Rupert's Church) remained in use for worship. The cloisters of the former abbey and other buildings were given to the Princes of Thurn und Taxis in 1812, who converted them into a palace (now St. Emmeram's Palace or Thurn und Taxis Palace).

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