- Aiguebelle Abbey
Aiguebelle Abbey or Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Aiguebelle is a
Cistercian monastery founded byMorimond Abbey in1137 , situated in the communes ofMontjoyer andRéauville in the "département " ofDrôme , on the borders of theDauphiné and ofProvence ,France .The monks were dispersed when the abbey was dissolved in the
French Revolution but from1815 the community was revived by theTrappist s (Cistercians of the Strict Order), who are still here.Since 1815, the abbey has been responsible for the foundation of several other monasteries: Notre-Dame-des-Neiges (Ardèche); Staoueli, later Atlas (at
Tibhirine inAlgeria , now re-settled atMidelt inMorocco ); and the monasteries atDésert (Haute-Garonne );Acey (Jura);Dombes (Ain );Bonnecombe (Aveyron ); and Koutaba inCameroon .Despite some demolitions and a great deal of restoration work, the abbey has kept the majority of its medieval buildings: the church, cloisters, sacristy, chapter house, refectory, kitchen and the lay-brothers' quarters. It is one of the only two Cistercian monastery premises in France - the other is the former
Fontfroide Abbey - still to have the original passage of the lay-brothers, by which they were enabled to move round the abbey between their quarters, their places of work and their part of the church without disturbing the monks.
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