- Loc-Dieu Abbey
Loc-Dieu Abbey is a
Cistercian abbey located nearMartiel , 9 km west fromVillefranche-de-Rouergue , in the department ofAveyron inFrance .Founded in 1123 in a place formerly called "Locus Diaboli" (
Latin for "devil 's place") due to the large number ofdolmen s around it, it was renamed "Locus Dei" in Latin by the monks, which in French became "Loc-Dieu," both meaning the "place of God".Burnt down by the English in
1409 , it was rebuilt in1470 , and the abbey was fortified.The abbey was suppressed and its assets sold off as national property by the French government during the
French Revolution in1793 . The Cibiel family bought it in1812 , and Cibiel descendants still live in it today.The buildings were restored in 1840 (the east wing) and in 1880 (the south and west wings).
In the summer of
1940 , paintings from theLouvre , including theMona Lisa , were hidden in Loc-Dieu to keep them safe from German troops.Fact|date=June 2008The abbey and its large park are now open to visitors.
Architecture
*Church: built between 1159 and 1189, the church remains intact. This is one of the first Gothic buildings in southern France, designed by architects from
Burgundy . Cistercian rules are followed, i.e the greatest simplicity possible, with no decorations other than the stone and light.*Cloister and Chapter room: rebuilt in 1470, they replaced the previous Romanesque cloister. They present a strong Gothic style.
External links
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*More pictures : [http://www.cister.net/images/gallery/index.php?album=lcd&/ www.cister.net]
*Pictures from the sky : [http://www.photothequegaud.com/index.php?rep_cible=ABBAYES%20et%20PRIEURES/Cisterciens/33-FRANCE/12-140%20-%20Loc-Dieu/12-140%20-%20Loc-Dieu%20AER&pg=1/ Photothèque Gaud]
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