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Oven at gatehouse, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181787 
Monks room, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181806 
Abbot's lodging, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181751 
Cloister, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181759 
Abbot's lodging, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181750 
Capitals, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
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Capitals, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181782 
Abbot's lodging, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181790 
Tiles, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181796 
Cloister, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181760 
Cloister, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181800 
Scriptorium, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181780 
Capitals in cloister, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181794 
Sculpted animal, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181786 
Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181795 
Carving, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181788 
Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181766 
Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181793 
Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181768 
Stained glass window, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France
AR9181778 
Dovecote, Fontenay Abbey, Cote d'Or, France 
Dovecote and church facade, 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 dovecote was used for keeping pigeons, it dates from the 12th and 13th centuries and has walls more than a metre thick. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9181752 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5616px × 3744px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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