The church belonged for many years to the Augustinian monastery.
Alexander decided to make the island the site of an Augustinian monastery.
Various parts of the Augustinian monastery were built in the 12th, 14th, 17th and 18th centuries.
An Augustinian monastery was established near the mouth of the caves.
The museum is located in a former Augustinian monastery which was rebuilt between 1914 and 1923.
The priory was founded as an Augustinian monastery in around 1120.
Though the priory remained a community of 12 to 20 men, it eventually became an Augustinian monastery.
The church, with the adjacent Augustinian Monastery is first mentioned in documents from 1313.
The building has been a church (Augustinerkirche) which was part of a large Augustinian monastery between the 13th century and 1803.
On the opposite shore is a fine 16th-century Augustinian monastery that is in the process of being restored.