A gorgeous Benedictine monastery located on a hill in Bamberg. After its dissolution in 1803 the buildings were used for the almshouse Vereinigte Katharinen- und Elisabethen-Spital, which is still there as an old people's home. The former abbey church remains in use as the Michaelskirche.
One of oldest mentions of brewing in Bamberg comes from a 1122 proclamation by Bishop Otto I of Bamberg granting the Benedictines of Michaelsberg the right to brew beer for sale. Although this does not exist anymore it is a big part of the history of Bamberg.
Unfortunately it was closed for cleaning so we could not have a good look around. There is a restaurant / Biergarten up top and the views from up here are spectacular.
A must visit in Bamberg. They sell some great beer and schnapps here. The shop was closed and we were unable to try anything or buy :-( A fried of ours had bought some beer from here in the past and I loved it. read more