- Valloires Abbey
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building_name= Abbaye de Valloires
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y = 25
location=Argoules ,France
latitude=50.3433
longitude=-1.88338
religious_affiliation=Roman Catholic
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status=Abbey
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year_started=1226
year_completed=1741
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length=91.4 meters
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width_nave=21 meters
height_max=Valloires Abbey is a 12th century
Cistercian abbey situated in the commune ofArgoules in theSomme department ofFrance .Early History
In 1138,
Guy II of Ponthieu agreed with Cistercian monks to the foundation of their seventh abbey in France. Themonk s established themselves at Valloires in the valley of theAuthie river in 1158AD . At the height of its prosperity, in the 12th and 13th centuries, the abbey was home to about one hundred monks. The abbey’s wealth allowed the construction of the firstabbey in the rib-vaulted style as early as 1226. In the following centuries, especially during theHundred Years War and theThirty Years War , the abbey suffered badly because of military operations and pillage. By the 17th century, it was nothing much more than ruins. But the abbey was rebuilt, the work being completed around 1730. In 1738, the preserved 13th century parts of the abbey collapsed and it was necessary to construct a new church. The work began in 1741, to the plans of the architectRaoul Coignard . The internal decoration was entrusted to the Austrian sculptorSimon Pfaff of Pfaffenhoffen and to metal workerJohn-Baptiste Veyren . The new church was consecrated in 1756 and as early as 1790 became a national monument, thanks to the efforts of the lord of the manor ofArgoules and so escaped further desecration.Recent History
In 1817, the abbey was handed into the care of the lay brotherhood of the Basilians, then in 1880 to the Society of Saint
Vincent de Paul to be used as an orphanage. Sold again in 1906, it was classified as a historic monument, then abandoned. During theWorld War I it was transformed into a military hospital.
In 1922, it became apreventorium for children at the instigation of Thérèse Papillon, a young nurse.Today the abbey is the property of an association founded in 1922. One part is devoted to the care of children in difficulty, the other is reserved for paying guests.
The Gardens of Valloires
Created in 1989 with a collection of over 4000 rare plants, the Gardens of Valloires covers an area of eight hectares. Laid out below the abbey, the gardens are split into three distinct parts:
*An formal garden fin keeping with the abbey building
*An English style garden, which contains the rare plant collection
*A marsh wilderness garden.Lenient Gilles, the famous
landscape gardener was assigned to create the gardens of Valloires. His ideas integrated the wild environment and the historic character of the place, but with little regard for the monastic garden style. Valloires is very much a contemporary garden.The collection spans a huge variety of species, such as
maple ,spirea ,deutzia ,beech ,plum and rareapple family members. Certain varieties are unique in Europe.Recently, a new garden has been laid out, dedicated to the work of the naturalist
John-Baptiste de Lamarck , born in theSomme department in1744 .External links
* [http://www.jardinsdevalloires.com Official Valloires Website]
* [http://www.baiedesomme.fr/ Bay de Somme Tourist website]
* [http://www.somme-tourisme.com/fr/decouvrir/avisiter/edifices_religieux/abbaye_valloires.asp Website of the committee of tourism of the Somme: Valloires]
* [http://www.abbaye-valloires.com/ Website of the friends of Valloires]
* [http://www.1914-1918.be/service_sante_de_vrin.php The abbey as a military hospital]
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