Springiersbach

Springiersbach Monastery

Springiersbach Abbey is a former Augustinian (Canons Regular) monastery, and currently a Carmelite monastery in Bengel municipality, in the Eifel region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

It was founded in 1102 by Bruno of Lauffen, archbishop of Trier under the patronage of count palatine Siegfried of Ballenstedt. The first abbot was Richard I (provost from 1118, abbot from 1129, died 1158). In 1107, the monastery became independent of the archbishopric, allowing the monks to elect their abbots freely. Entrance into the monastery was reserved for nobility, who would typically bequeathe their lands to the monastery on entry. The Augustinian convent was dissolved in the Napoleonic era.

The Carmelite convent was established in 1922.

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    Coordinates: 50°01′31″N 7°04′10″E / 50.02528°N 7.06944°E / 50.02528; 7.06944

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