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Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 16h30Passé
Septembre 2022
Dimanche 18
16:30 - 17:30
De 6 à 99 ans

Ancienne abbaye bénédictine royale (Hopital)

Rue du 8 mai 1945, 50700 Valognes
  • Manche
  • Normandie

Guided tour of the former royal Benedictine abbey of Valognes

Guided tour of the Royal Benedictine Abbey of Valognes
Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 16h30Passé
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The Benedictine community of Valognes was initially founded in Cherbourg in 1623 with the support of the lords of Tourlaville. In 1626, the plague forced the sisters, led by Abbess Charlotte de la Vigne, to flee the city to take refuge in Tamerville, then in Emondeville and finally in Valognes. The congregation finds in the small aristocratic capital of Cotentin an enthusiastic welcome and benefits from numerous donations. In 1629 she obtained a large piece of land that would serve as a base for the new buildings. The construction of the church, begun in 1635, was completed in 1648. The community, which had about 80 nuns, had made it its mission to «provide for the good education of the ladies» and to give asylum to the orphans, it obtained from King Louis XIII his erection as a royal abbey. Its facade is embellished with a surprising baroque portal, decorated with two orders superimposed with pilasters and embellished with an impressive profusion of bosses. The abbess’s home is a beautiful classical building, regularly ordered by harp chains and long horizontal bands. The other convent buildings are organized around a cloister with a gallery of arcades. Confiscated during the Revolution, the former Benedictine abbey has been home to the Valognes hospital since 1810.

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Ancienne abbaye bénédictine royale (Hopital)
Rue du 8 mai 1945, 50700 Valognes
  • Manche
  • Normandie