Amorbach Abbey
Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany is home to Amorbach Abbey, also known as Kloster Amorbach, which was formerly a Benedictine religious community.
It resides in the Royal House of Leiningen, one of the oldest noble houses in Germany, and is one of the other quadruplets of Carolingian foundations meant to establish Christian religion.
The German Peasants' War in 1525 marked the end of the abbey's productive years, which lasted only until the early 16th century.
After being rebuilt, the late Baroque style took the place of the romantic-gothic style in the 1740s.
It is currently the center of the expansive religious grounds that house instruments and acoustics. The vast rooms and library, not to mention the lovely lake and garden, are impressive.
The royal abbey is currently owned by Andreas Prince and Alexandra Princess.