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Irmgard of Chiemsee
Ludwig der Deutsche
Louis the German
Tassilo III
Louis the Pious
Fraueninsel
Frauenchiemsee
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Chiemsee - Frauenchiemsee

Chiemsee - Frauenchiemsee
Tassilo III, Duke of Bavaria, had founded a monastery in 782 on Herrenchiemsee, but mid of the 9th century the nuns moved to smaller island Frauenchimsee, where Louis the German, son of Louis the Pious and so Charlemagne´s grandson had founded a nunnery. His daughter Irmgard (of Chiemsee) was the first Abbess here in 857.

During the Hungarian raids of the 10th century, the monastery got looted and severely damaged. The convent recovered and the buildings got repaired or rebuilt.

Here is abbey church, a three-nave-basilica, erected probably after the Hungarian invasion, on Carolingian foundations within the 11th or 12th century. The building stayed unchanged to 15th century, when Gothic and later Baroque elements were added.

The architecture of the Romanesque portal is pretty unique, as the tympanum is "framed" by a very large and unusual structure. Gottfried Weber ("Die Romanik in Oberbayern") dates the "frame" into the 12th century, while the tympanum may be older, what would mean, that it was part of the Carolingian church.

Here are details of the pillar head of the left side of that "frame". On top a tower, similar to a large chess piece. Below two heads. An old, bearded man and a young one. Both with bulging eyes.

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