St. George's Abbey, Isny

Imperial Abbey of St George's at Isny in the Allgäu
Reichskloster St Georg in Isny im Allgäu
1781–1803
Isny before and after the great fire of 1631; St. George's Abbey church is the building with two spires to the right, with the rest of the monastery adjacent. Merian, Topographica Sueviae, 1643–56
StatusImperial Abbey
CapitalSt George's Abbey
GovernmentTheocracy
Historical eraEarly modern period
 Founded by Count of
    Altshausen-Veringen

1096
 Confirmed by Paschal II
1106 1781
 Isny gained town rights
1235
 Isny became Imperial city
1365
 Isny joined the
    Protestant Reformation

1529
 Gained Imp. immediacy
1781
 Abbey secularised and city
    mediatised to Princely
    County of Quadt-Wykradt
1803
 City and abbey mediatised
    to Kgdm Württemberg

1806
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Isny im Allgäu
Princely County of Quadt-Wykradt
Today part ofGermany

St. George's Abbey, Isny (German: Kloster St. Georg) in Isny im Allgäu in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a former Benedictine abbey founded in 1096 and secularised in 1802.