Bonnevaux Monastery (Vienne)
Cistercian Abbey Bonnevaux (Vienne) | |
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location |
France region Nouvelle-Aquitaine Department Vienne |
Coordinates: | 46 ° 29 '4 " N , 0 ° 13' 51" E |
Serial number according to Janauschek |
26th |
founding year | 1119 by Benedictines |
Cistercian since | 1124 |
Year of dissolution / annulment |
1791 |
Mother monastery | Cadouin Monastery |
Primary Abbey | Pontigny monastery |
Daughter monasteries |
no |
The Bonnevaux (Vienne) (Bona vallis) monastery - not to be confused with the Bonnevaux (Dauphiné) monastery - is a former Cistercian abbey in the commune of Marcay in the Vienne department , Nouvelle-Aquitaine region , in France , around 16 km southwest of Poitiers am Bank of the Rhume.
history
The monastery was founded in 1119 by the Cadouin monastery, which at that time did not yet belong to the Cistercian order , but joined the Cistercian order as a daughter monastery of Cadouin as early as 1124 and thus belonged to the filiation of the Primary Abbey of Pontigny . As a result of the wars of religion, the church went missing. The remaining buildings were converted into a castle. During the French Revolution , the monastery came to an end in 1791.
Buildings and plant
Part of the cloister has been preserved in a private estate .
literature
- Bernard Peugniez: Routier cistercien. Abbayes et sites. France, Belgique, Luxembourg, Suisse. Nouvelle édition augmentée. Éditions Gaud, Moisenay 2001, ISBN 2-84080-044-6 , p. 395.