The monastery, dedicated to Saint Vitus, was established as Prüll Abbey, a Benedictine foundation, in 997 by Gebhard I, Bishop of Regensburg, and his brother Rapoto.
In the church additional choirs were built, stained glass from which is now in the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum in Munich.
Half of the monks' cells, the chapter room, the refectory and the library were demolished.
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