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  1. Michaelsberg Abbey ( German: Abtei Michaelsberg) is a former monastery of the Benedictine Order, belonging to the Subiaco Congregation (1064-2011). The monastery is situated on the Michaelsberg ("St. Michael's Mount"), about 40 metres above the town of Siegburg.

  2. Abtei St. Michael (Siegburg) Reichsfürstenrat: eine Kuriatsstimme auf der Rhein. Prälatenbank. Die Abtei Michaelsberg war eine Abtei des Benediktinerordens. Sie bestand von 1064 bis 1803. Nach der Säkularisation aufgehoben, dienten die Baulichkeiten unter anderem als Irrenanstalt. Im Jahr 1914 wurde das Kloster von niederländischen ...

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    Archbishop-Elector Anno II of Cologne founded a Benedictine monastery in 1064, known as Michaelsberg Abbey, on top of the hill also called the Michaelsberg. A settlement that arose from that was first mentioned as a city in 1182. Siegburg reached the height of its prosperity in the 15th and 16th century.

  4. Michaelsberg Abbey. Michaelsberg Abbey is situated on the Michaelsberg ('St. Michael's Mount'), about 40 metres above the town of Siegburg. The hill was first inhabited about 800 by the Counts of Auelgau, who built a castle there. In 1064 the Archbishop of Cologne, Anno II of Cologne, founded a monastery there, dedicated to the Archangel ...

  5. 1 Abtei Michaelsberg Abbey, Bergstr. 26. It is an abbey that used to be the residence of Benedictine monks until 2011 who produced a liquor called Siegburger Abtei-Likör (since 1504) and a beer called Michel (since 2004). The Michel beer can also be tried in the brewery of Siegburg which is located almost at the end of the Holzgasse in the pedestrian area. There is a small tourist tram ...

  6. Michaelsberg Abbey (German: Abtei Michaelsberg) is a former monastery of the Benedictine Order, belonging to the Subiaco Congregation (1064-2011). The monastery is situated on the Michaelsberg ("St. Michael's Mount"), about 40 metres above the town of Siegburg. For this reason it is also often known as Siegburg Abbey.

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