Ettal Abbey has been the cultural hub of the Ammergau Alps since it was founded by Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian in the year 1330. The Dome of the Ettal basilica, the heart of Ettal Abbey, has made the abbey well known far beyond the region. The peaks of the majestic alpine world of the Ammergau Alps, the largest uninterrupted nature reserve in southern Germany, frame the picture-perfect abbey with its magnificent church.
Kloster Ettal is well known far beyond the region for its impressive baroque basilica. Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian founded the Benedictine monastery in 1330 to fulfill his pledge after returning safely to Bavaria. The monastery was used as a knights' academy in the 18th century and was one of the most important schools of higher learning at that time.
After a major fire in 1744 that destroyed both the church and the monastery, the monastery was redesigned in the form that it is still in today. The central section with a 12-corner layout, extraordinary stucco decorations, and a frescoed ceiling is very impressive. Till today, the stuccoed and painted sacristy is considered the most beautiful rococo sacristy in southern Germany, an unparalleled artistic jewel that was stuccoed by J.B. Zimmermann in 1725 and painted by J.J. Zeiller in 1747.
Bavarian Benedictine Monastery - Ettal Abbey. 10 minutes video |
Ettal Abbey
The Abbey brewery, as well as the distillery where the well-known Ettal Abbey's liquors are produced, form the economic foundation for the abbey in which the Benedictine monks live and work in accordance with the rules of their order:
After the tour, the Klosterbräustüberl, the cozy brewery restaurant in the "Ludwig der Bayer" abbey hotel, invites the visitors to partake of the Ettal specialties with all their senses.
Ettal Abbey sightseeing. 3 minutes.
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Ettal Abbey
More informations You can get at the web of Ettal Abbey or Ettaler (in German) or at regional tourist web in English.