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Group cells in the men's prison, (the abbey functioned as a prison from 1804 when it was converted by Napoleon), at the Abbaye de Clairvaux, or Clairvaux Abbey, a Cistercian monastery founded 1115 by St Bernard, in Ville-sous-la-Ferte, Aube, Grand Est, France. The abbey is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
19th century
Abbey
Architecture
Aube
belief
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Bourgogne
building
Burgundy
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
CELL
Champagne-Ardenne
Christian
Christianity
CISTERCIAN
CLAIRVAUX
Clairvaux Abbey
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
French
Grand Est
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Monastery
Monument Historique
NAPOLEONIC
Prison
religion
Religious
Room
SACRED
St Bernard
Western Europe
Western European