Echenbrunn Abbey

Coordinates: 48°33′33″N 10°23′20″E / 48.559167°N 10.388889°E / 48.559167; 10.388889
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Echenbrunn Abbey (German: Kloster Echenbrunn) was a Benedictine monastery located at Echenbrunn, now part of Gundelfingen an der Donau in Bavaria, Germany.

Dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, the monastery was founded in 1122 by Gumbert von Flochberg, a local noble. It was dissolved in 1556.

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48°33′33″N 10°23′20″E / 48.559167°N 10.388889°E / 48.559167; 10.388889