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Réau Abbey à Saint-Martin-l'Ars dans la Vienne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Abbaye
Eglise romane
Vienne

Réau Abbey

    La Réau
    86350 Saint-Martin-l'Ars
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Crédit photo : Tanruz - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1700
1800
1900
2000
1219
Papal Bull of Honorius III
XIIe siècle
Foundation of the Abbey
1372
Fire by the English
XVIIe siècle
Restoration and reform
1789
Sale as a national good
1941 et 1994
Historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Remains of the chapel; Chapter Hall; large north tower; large stone staircase; remains of the tower of the enclosure (cad. E 319, 322): by order of 4 October 1941; Buildings not yet classified, i.e.: Convent building (except already classified parts) , cellar, former stables, barn, mill, dovecote (see E 319) ; abbey house and tower (see E 322); soil of plots E 318 to 320, 322, 325 and 608 corresponding to the right of way of the abbey and which may contain archaeological remains: classification by order of 2 September 1994

Key figures

Louis VII - King of France (1137–110) Possible presumed founder of the Abbey.
Henri II Plantagenêt - King of England (1154–189) Protector confirmed by papal bubble.
Antoine de Guillerville - Former Band Chief Daughter the abbey in 1531, condemned.
François Henin - Prior in the seventeenth century Leads major restorations.
François Eygun - Historician (XX century) Author of archaeological studies on the abbey.

Origin and history

The Abbey of Notre-Dame de la Réau, located on the left bank of the Clain in the Poitou, is founded in the 12th century by Augustinian canons. His name, La Réau (or Regalis), evokes a royal origin, although the identity of the founder – Louis VII or Henri II Plantagenet – remains uncertain. A papal bubble of 1219 confirms its existence before 1189 and its possessions under Henry II, but the exact foundation remains undetermined. The abbey, prosperous with sixteen priories in the 13th century, suffered destruction during the Hundred Years War (fire in 1372) and was rebuilt with fortifications.

In the 16th century, the abbey was briefly occupied by Calvinists under Abbé Aufort, then returned to Catholicism. In 1531, she was looted by Antoine de Guillerville, a former gang leader sentenced to death for this bag. In the 17th century, restoration works were undertaken under the prior François Henin, with architectural modifications (stone staircase, redevelopment of wings). The French Revolution marked its decline: sold as a national good, it then moved to the family of Fremond de La Merveillère.

Ranked a historical monument in 1941 (abbatial, capitular hall, towers) and in 1994 (other buildings), the abbey preserves medieval remains (Romanesque capitular hall of the 12th century, 15th century scallops) and 17th and 18th century elements. Its octagonal bell tower, collapsed in the 20th century, bore witness to its past prestige. François Eygun, in his studies (1937, 1970), described it as "the most prestigious monument of the Haut-Poitou", highlighting its spiritual and architectural influence until the Revolution.

Future

Open to the public for the first time. Come discover and share with family.

Slip into a monk's skin and watch the silence. Search where the gourmet monk hides, practice illumination and calligraphy, cut the stone, taste bread in the kitchens, pick magical plants, bine in the garden, under the benevolent helm of "brother Patrice", sing with deployed throat.

Costume yourself, pick up on the spot, comfort yourself in the coffee shop.


External links

Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Jours d'ouverture : Du 9 avril à la fin du week-end du 11 novembre. 10h-12h et 14h-18h (jusqu'à 19h en été). Fermé le lundi sauf en période de vacances scolaires.
  • Tarifs de visite : Adulte : 10 euros. Enfant : 6 euros. Gratuit - 6 ans. Groupe adultes : 8 euros. Groupe enfants : 6 euros. Groupes de 15 à 50 personnes. Visite guidée (40mn) sur rendez-vous.
  • Contact organisation : Abbaye de la Réau - 86350 Saint-Martin-l'Ars Tél. : 05 49 87 93 08 Email : contact@abbayedelareau.com
  • Equipment and Details

    • Animations
    • Boutique souvenir
    • Parking à proximité