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Abbey of Notre-Dame de Bonnaigue à Saint-Fréjoux en Corrèze

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Abbaye
Corrèze

Abbey of Notre-Dame de Bonnaigue

    Le Bourg
    19200 Saint-Fréjoux

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1800
1900
2000
1143
Traditional foundation
1157
Land donation
XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles
Major renovations
2013
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The church and the remaining part of the wing is, in whole, as well as the fountain of the cloister (Box AB 102); abbatial housing in its entirety (Box AB 103); the soil of the settlement plots (Box AB 102, 103); soil of plots AB 100 and 101: inscription by order of 11 September 2013

Key figures

Étienne de Vielzot - Traditional Founder Founder Abbé linked to Aubazine.
Seigneurs d'Ussel - Land donors Initial owners of land in 1157.

Origin and history

Notre Dame de Bonnaigue Abbey is a Cistercian abbey located in Saint-Fréjoux, Corrèze, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. According to tradition, it was founded in 1143 by Étienne de Vielzot, with the help of the monks of the Abbey of Aubazine, of which it is a subsidiary. The lands, originally properties of the lords of Ussel, were officially donated to the abbey in 1157. This foundation is part of the development movement of Cistercian abbeys in Limousin in the 12th century, marked by a strong religious and economic influence.

From the abbey of origin, it remains mainly the church, profoundly redesigned in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Conventual buildings, sold as national property after the French Revolution, were largely destroyed or redeveloped into agricultural operations. Among the notable remains are the sacristy, the ruins of the church, a granite bowl of the cloister, as well as the abbey house. A fountain, always visible, recalls the importance of water in the Cistercian layout.

Several historical elements related to the abbey have been preserved off the site: a fragment of a 13th century Bible is kept in the archives of Ussel, and a capital is displayed at the National Museum of Ussel. These objects bear witness to the artistic and spiritual richness of the abbey at its peak. After its sale as a national property, the abbey knew various owners in the 19th century, who transformed the premises for agricultural purposes, partially altering its architectural heritage.

The Bonnaigue Abbey has been listed as a Historic Monument since 2013, with protection covering the church, the remains of the east wing, the cloister fountain, the abbey house and the surrounding archaeological soils. These measures aim to preserve the physical traces of this Cistercian heritage, while allowing a tourist and cultural exploitation of the site.

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