- Abbaye aux Dames
The Abbaye aux Dames is a former abbey in
Caen ,Normandy , northernFrance , now home to theConseil Régional de Basse Normandie . It includes the church now known as the Église de la Sainte Trinité.History
The abbey was founded in the late RomanCentury|11 by
William the Conqueror and his wife Matilda as the "Abbaye aux Dames" ("Abbey of Women"), together with "Abbaye aux Hommes " ("Abbey of Men"), now church of Saint Etienne. The works began in1062 , starting from the rear and finished in1130 . Matilda, who died in 1083, was buried in the choir under a slab of black marble.The original spires were destroyed in the
Hundred Years' War and replaced by less striking balustrades in the early 18th century. The vault was demolished and rebuilt in1865 . The nuns were chased out of the premisses during theFrench Revolution and returned in1820 . The church was last restored between 1990 and 1993.Architecture
The façade has two large towers on the sides, each with doors leading to the aisles. The pediment of the central bay echoes the nave roof. The tympanum of the central portal depicts the Trinity and the four apocalyptic beasts, symbols of the Four Evangelists.
The nave is flanked by pointed arches surmounted by a gallery (
triforium ) which supports thegroin vault , the first of this type built in Normandy (1130). Thetransept , in the centre of the church, houses the altar. The northern transept is in Romanesque style, opening over a smallapse (the chapel of the Holy Sacrament) which houses thetabernacle . The southern transept is characterised by Gothic columns integrated within the Romanesque decoration.The choir ends with an apse decorated by four columns and a gallery with fantastic figures. Also present is a
crypt in honour of Saint Nicholas.External links
* [http://www.ville-caen.fr/Memoire/Patrimoine/AbbayeDames Abbey chronology]
* [http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/architecture/abbayedames.htm Abbaye aux Dames]
* [http://www.supinfo.com/SupinfoCommonResources/Caen%20-%20Abbaye%20aux%20Dames.jpgAbbaye aux Dames]
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