The Dominican monastery on Adlersberg was built around 1262.
The Duke of Bavaria, Ludwig II, is mentioned as the founder in 1264. The Adlersberg monastery was dissolved in the middle of the 16th century. The original condition of the buildings from the Gothic period, which are now used as a restaurant, hotel and brewery, has been partially preserved.
There is much to suggest that the Adlersberg Church was modeled on the Regensburg Dominican Church.
The central element of the altar is a stone figure of the Mother of God with child. She is called the Mother of God of Abandonment.
The church has impressive dimensions, measuring a total of 45 meters in length and eleven meters in width. The nave has a height of twelve meters inside and 19.5 meters outside including the roof.
The church is an important architectural monument. The elongated, towering, simply designed single-nave building is one of the early Gothic churches in Bavaria.
Every Saturday there is an evening mass in the monastery church. The religious highlights are the festive services for communion, confirmation, at Easter and Pentecost and of course the Christmas mass on Christmas Eve.
(Source: Adlersberg.com)