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Nave and apse of church at Fontenay Abbey, Marmagne, Cote d'Or, France. This Cistercian abbey was founded by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux in 1119, built in the Romanesque style. The abbey itself housed 300 monks from 1200, but was sacked during the French Revolution. The church was built 1139-47 and was dedicated by Pope Eugene III in 1147. It is the oldest Cistercian church in France. The nave is undecorated, with large barrel vaults with pointed stone arches. The ribs curve down to solid clusters of columns forming pillars that open onto the sides aisles. At the end we see the flat-ended apse or chevet with its windows and reredos.
Unique Identifier
AR9124613
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Purpose
Public
Size
5119px × 5700px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12th Abbaye de Fontenay
Abbey
APSE
Arch
Architecture
BARREL VAULT
belief
Bourgogne
Burgundy
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Chevet
Christian
Christianity
Church
CISTERCIAN
Column
Cote d'Or
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Fontenay Abbey
France
French
History
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Marmagne
Medieval
Monastery
Montbard
Nave
Ordery
religion
reredos
ROMANESQUE
ROYAL ABBEY
St Bernard of Clairvaux
TOURISM
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
VAULTED
Window