The former monastery complex of St. Michael rises prominently on Michaelsberg hill above Bamberg's old town. At the instigation of Emperor Henry II, the Benedictine monastery was founded around 1015. As early as the 12th century, the monastery gained considerable importance under Bishop Otto I, and the number of monks increased.
Over the centuries, the complex was repeatedly affected by earthquakes, fires and wars. However, it was always rebuilt and expanded.
The Baroque renovations of the 17th and 18th centuries gave the monastery complex its current appearance. The monastery church, the abbey wings, the convent building, the forecourt and gardens form a cohesive ensemble with an impressive effect, which was largely designed by the Dientzenhofer brothers.
The terrace behind the church offers a panoramic view of the city. It is also worth taking a stroll through the Michaelsberg Garden, a Baroque terraced garden with a fountain and two pavilions. Since 2012, vines have been growing on the slopes again. This Bamberg Silvaner An exquisite selection of special gifts from the Bamberg Abbey Garden can be purchased in the abbey shop on Michelsberg.
The information centre also serves as a point of contact for the numerous visitors to Michaelsberg.
For the time being, St Michael’s Monastery Church is currently open only from Friday to Sunday and on public holidays, from 11 am to 4 pm. Renovation work will continue to take place in the church and across the entire site over the coming years.

