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Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 10h00Passé
Septembre 2022
Dimanche 18
10:00 - 18:00

Abbaye des Prémontrés

9 rue Saint-Martin, 54700 Pont-à-Mousson
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est

Free visit of the exhibition «Samurai. Myth, worship and culture» and booklet game available

Discover an exhibition dedicated to samurai and their art of living through nearly 250 exceptional pieces ranging from the Kamakura period (1185-1333) to the advent of the Meiji period (1868).
Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 10h00Passé
©ARTGE - Pierre Defontaine

Discover an exhibition dedicated to samurai and their art of living through nearly 250 exceptional pieces ranging from the Kamakura period (1185-1333) to the advent of the Meiji period (1868).

The route of the exhibition Samurai. Myth, Worship and Culture” will lead you to discover the origins of samurai and the evolution of their condition during Japanese history.
An extremely rich panorama of works related to traditional equipment, spirituality and the practice of the arts will lead you on the journey of these samurai, from warriors on the battlefield to intellectual elite in the early 17th century until their demise in 1877.

Types d'événement
Visite libre
Thème 2022
Aucune sélection
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit

À propos du lieu

Abbaye des Prémontrés
9 rue Saint-Martin, 54700 Pont-à-Mousson
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est
The Premonstratensian Abbey, a historic monument of the 18th century, is considered one of the finest examples of monastic architecture in Lorraine. Built between 1705 and 1735, the abbey has a long and eventful history. Formerly monastery of the canons of the order Premonstratensians until the French Revolution, then Small Diocesan Seminary in the nineteenth century, it became a civilian hospital in 1912 and military during the two World Wars. In September 1944, the building was heavily hit by bombing and left in ruins for almost 20 years. Thanks to the commitment of some fervent heritage advocates, the monument was saved from destruction and restored in its entirety by the end of the 1950s. The only part that was not touched, the choir, was the subject of a major restoration project from 2014 to 2019, bringing back to life a sumptuous baroque decor.

Since 1964, the Abbey has been entirely managed by a 1901 non-profit organization which gives it a new lease of life by transforming it into a Cultural Center, which is now visited by nearly 90,000 visitors a year. Throughout the year, the Premonstratensian Abbey presents a rich and varied cultural program mixing art exhibitions, theater, conferences, thematic events and gastronomic encounters.
Tags
Édifice religieux, Espace naturel, parc, jardin, Musée, salle d'exposition & Monument historique
Accès
2 free car parks at the front and rear of the monument, near the city center and the Pont-à-Mousson train station, accessible from the A31.
©Julien Pontarolo