Complex of buildings housing a
monastery
or convent under the direction of an abbot or abbess, serving the needs of a self-contained religious community. The first abbey was
Monte Cassino
in Italy, founded in 529 by St.
Benedict of Nursia
. The
cloister
linked the most important elements of an abbey together. The dormitory was often built over the dining hall on the eastern side of the cloister and linked to the central church. The ...