Eekhout Abbey
Eekhout Abbey was a medieval house of Augustinian Canons in Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium.
History
The origin of the abbey, dedicated to Saint Bartholomew, was traditionally linked to the religious community that had grown up round the cell of the hermit Everelmus in about 1050, although the first reference dates only from 1130.In or around 1146 it joined the Arrouaisian Order, and in consequence adopted the Rule of St. Augustine and became an abbey, under the first abbot, Lambertus. The men's and women's communities which had previously coexisted here were separated: the women were moved to premises in Odegem where their community developed into St. Trudo's Abbey, while the men remained on the existing site near the centre of Bruges.
After centuries of decline, the abbey was dissolved in the French Revolution.