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Abbeys, Monasteries and Priories in the Aisne

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Former Priory of Longpré

02600 Haramont

The former Priory of Longpré, founded in the 12th century in Haramont (Aisne), is a fontevrist monastery transformed into a farm after the Revolution. Its remains, restored in the 20th century, include medieval gardens and historic ponds in a preserved forest setting.
Former Abbey of Mont-Saint-Martin

02420 Gouy

The former Abbey of Mont-Saint-Martin, founded in the 13th century, is a pre-demonstrated monument located in Gouy (Aisne), partially rebuilt in the 19th century after its destruction in 1793. Its ruins and park are classified as historical monuments.
Former Abbey

02210 Coincy

The former Abbey of Coincy, founded in the 11th century, is a Benedictine priory then Clunisian located in the Aisne, famous for its link with Pope Urban II and its medieval remains.
Former farm of Bucilly Abbey

02500 Bucilly

The 18th-century farmhouse of Bucilly Abbey is a historical monument located in the commune of Bucilly, in Aisne, in the Hauts-de-France region.
Abbey of Val-Chrétien

02130 Bruyères-sur-Fère

The abbey of Val-Chrétien, founded in the 12th century in Bruyères-sur-Fère (Hauts-de-France), is a former pre-assembled abbey, a historical monument, transformed into a farm after the Revolution.
Priory of Val-des-Écoliers
Priory
02000 Laon

The Priory of Val-des-Écoliers, located in Laon in the Aisne, is a former asylum and chapel of the 15th-17th centuries, classified historical monument for its gates, chapel and skylights.
Priory of Saint-Ouen
Priory
02370 Condé-sur-Aisne

The Priory of Saint-Ouen, founded in the 12th century in Condé-sur-Aisne (Hauts-de-France), is a Romanesque chapel named after the First World War.
Priory of Saint-Lambert
Priory
02870 Fourdrain

The Priory of Saint-Lambert, founded in the 13th century in Fourdrain (Aisne), is a former fortified religious establishment, integrated into a medieval site controlled by the lords of Coucy.