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Abbey of Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Abbaye
Seine-Maritime

Abbey of Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen

    Côte Sainte-Catherine
    76000 Rouen
Property of the municipality; private property
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
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Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
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Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
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Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
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Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Abbaye Sainte-Catherine du Mont de Rouen
Crédit photo : Jérémy VIVIER - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1900
2000
1024
Foundation of the Abbey
1030-1053
Foundation of girls abbeys
1118
Construction of a castle
1130
Transfer of Gosselin relics
1312
Construction of a staircase
janvier 1597
Destruction of the Abbey
14 janvier 1993
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Parcelles, placed Côte Sainte-Catherine, containing the remains of the priory Saint-Michel, the abbey of the Trinity of the Mount (or Sainte-Catherine), the old and the new Fort of Sainte-Catherine (cad. Rouen MA 474, 475; ML 35, 412; Bonsecours AB 1 to 5, 9, 10, 13, 88): registration by order of 14 January 1993

Key figures

Gosselin - Vicomte de Rouen and founder Founded the abbey in 1024, became a monk.
Guillaume le Conquérant - Duke of Normandy Benefactor of the abbey with his father Robert.
Enguerrand de Marigny - Minister of Philippe le Bel Fits build a staircase in 1312.
Henri IV - King of France Ordained its destruction in 1597.
Louis le Hutin - King of France A pilgrimage took place in 1314.
Charles V - King of France Visited the abbey in 1369, 1370 and 1377.

Origin and history

The abbey of Sainte-Catherine-du-Mont de Rouen, originally named monastery of the Holy Trinity of Mount Rouen, was founded in the 11th century by Gosselin, Viscount of Rouen, Lord of Arques and Dieppe. This Benedictine masculine monastery, dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria, stood on Mount Sainte-Catherine, offering a strategic position overlooking the city. His first abbot came from Saint-Ouen Abbey in Rouen. Among his benefactors were major Norman personalities, such as William the Conqueror, his father Robert, Duke of Normandy, or Enguerrand de Marigny, who had there built a stone staircase in 1312 to facilitate access from Rouen.

The abbey had an important influence from its foundation, testing several other religious establishments in Normandy: the abbey of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (1043), the abbey of Tréport (1030), and the abbey of Cormeilles (1053). In 1045, its founder Gosselin became a monk there before being buried there in 1130 in front of the grand altar of the new church. The site, often disputed for its military value, was even transformed into a citadel in the 12th century, housing a castle built by Hugues de Gournay and Étienne d'Aumale in 1118 to resist the supporters of Guillaume Cliton.

The abbey also attracted distinguished pilgrims, such as Queen Mary of Brabant (1276) or King Louis the Hutin (1314), while Charles V visited it three times (1369, 1370, 1377). Despite its prestige, it was destroyed in January 1597 by order of Henri IV, his property being transferred to the Chartreuse de Bourbon-lèz-Gaillon. Today, its remains, located on the Sainte-Catherine coast in Rouen, have been protected as historical monuments since 1993, alongside the ruins of the Priory Saint-Michel and the Fort of Sainte-Catherine.

The site illustrates the importance of Norman abbeys in the Middle Ages, both as spiritual centres, places of power, and strategic points. Its destruction in the 16th century marked the end of an era when these institutions played a key role in the political and religious balance of the region. Recent excavations and protections preserve its memory, despite the almost total disappearance of its buildings.

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