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Abbeys, Monasteries and Priories in Haute-Marne

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Longuay Abbey

52210 Arc-en-Barrois

The Abbey of Longuay, founded in the 12th century in Arc-en-Barrois in the Great East, is an ancient Cistercian abbey transformed into a hospital home, then into a community of regular canons, now partially preserved.
The wrought iron gate of the Morimond Abbey Choir
Portal
52190 Chassigny

The wrought iron gate of the choir of Morimond Abbey, located in Chassigny in the East, is a listed historical monument. This medieval masterpiece adorns the former Cistercian abbey.
Abbey of Saint-Urbain
Abbey
52300 Saint-Urbain-Maconcourt

The abbey of Saint-Urbain, a former Benedictine abbey founded in the 9th century in Saint-Urbain-Maconcourt (Haute-Marne), was a major religious place in the East, marked by destruction and reconstruction until the Revolution.
Grosse Sauve Abbey
Abbey
52500 Les Loges

Grosse Sauve Abbey, founded in the 12th century, is a historic monument located in Les Loges, in the Grand Est region. His chapel has been classified since 1929.
Abbaye de Belmont
Abbey
52500 Belmont

Belmont Abbey, founded in the 12th century in Belmont en Grand Est, is a former Cistercian female abbey, partially rebuilt in the 18th century and classified as a historical monument since 2013.
Monastery of the Ladies of the Assumption of Saint Dizier
Monastery
52100 Saint-Dizier

Former 19th-century convent in Saint-Dizier (Haute-Marne), the Assumption Monastery was a house for girls before becoming a hospital. Its chapel, classified, preserves frescoes and original altar.
Royal Abbey Saint-Nicolas de Septfontaines
Abbey
52700 Andelot-Blancheville

The Royal Abbey of Saint-Nicolas de Septfontaines, founded in the 12th century in Andelot-Blancheville (Haute-Marne), is an 18th-century pre-monstrated architectural complex, partially classified as a historical monument, mixing medieval ruins and 19th-century restorations.
Morimond Abbey
Abbey
52400 Parnoy-en-Bassigny

Morimond Abbey, a former Cistercian abbey founded in 1115 in Parnoy-en-Bassigny (Haute-Marne), was a major spiritual and economic centre in Europe until its destruction after the Revolution. Today it has disappeared, swarming over 200 girls abbeys across Central and Eastern Europe.