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Former Saint-Aubin Abbey, present prefecture à Angers en Maine-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Abbaye
Eglise gothique

Former Saint-Aubin Abbey, present prefecture

    Mail de la Préfecture
    49000 Angers
Owned by the department; property of the municipality; private property
Abbaye Saint-Aubin dAngers
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Ancienne abbaye Saint-Aubin, actuelle préfecture
Crédit photo : Mbzt - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
550-576
Construction of the funeral basilica
VIe-VIIe siècles
Foundation of the monastery
966
Return of Benedictines
XIIe siècle
Construction of cloister and tower
1668-1692
Mauritian reconstruction
1811
Destruction of the abbey
1862
Classification of the tower
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The Saint-Aubin Tower: ranking by list of 1862 - The arches of the cloister that remain in the courtyard of the prefecture of Angers and in a ground floor room of the central building of the prefecture: classification by decree of 19 July 1901 - Sacristy: by order of 3 March 1904 - The stairs of honor; the so-called sink and music rooms; the former refectory; Romanesque doors located under the western portico and at the entrance of the former cellar (Box J 680): classification by decree of 23 January 1968 - In total, the following elements - apart from the elements already classified and inscribed - : the archaeological plate (cloister and gardens) and medieval elevations; the Maurist reconstructions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; architectures and decorations resulting from the re-appropriation of the abbey in a prefecture hotel (the three reception rooms of the Second Empire) (Case DH 805, 806): registration by decree of 13 November 2007

Key figures

Saint Aubin - Bishop of Angers (529-550) Spiritual Founder, buried in the original basilica.
Grégoire de Tours - Historician (VIth century) Mentioned the basilica in his writings.
Théodulf d’Orléans - Imprisoned bishop (818-820) Detained in the Abbey for political reasons.
Robert de La Tour-Landry - Abbé (1127-1154) Initiator of the still visible novel cloister.

Origin and history

The Saint-Aubin Abbey of Angers originated in a funeral basilica (memoria) built between 550 and 576 to house the tomb of Bishop Aubin (529-550), mentioned by Grégoire de Tours. Transformed into a monastery in the 6th and 7th centuries, it became a canonical community in the 8th and 6th centuries, before becoming a Benedictine abbey again in 966 under the impetus of monastic reform. Bishop Théodulf d'Orléans was even imprisoned there from 818 to his death in 820, illustrating his political and religious importance.

In the 12th century, the abbey built a Romanesque cloister initiated by Abbé Robert de La Tour-Landry (1127-1154), from which the oriental gallery and carved arcades representing biblical scenes such as the history of Samson or David and Goliath remain. The Saint-Aubin Tower, a 54-metre fortified bell tower erected in the 12th century outside the Abbey, served as a watchtower in the Middle Ages. It was listed as a historical monument in 1862 and now houses temporary exhibitions.

The convent buildings were entirely rebuilt between 1668 and 1692 by the monks of the Saint-Maur Congregation, a period of which a monumental staircase, the wooded sacristy and the walled capitular hall remain. The French Revolution dispersed the monks, and the abbey was destroyed in 1811 to give way to the present Michel Debré Square. The site, transformed into a prefecture in the 19th century, still includes medieval and classic remains, such as the arches of the cloister or the halls of the Second Empire.

The Saint-Aubin Tower, a symbol of the abbey, had various uses: lead tower in the 19th century, museum of industry, and then meteorological observatory. The successive protections (classifications in 1901, 1904, 1968; inscription in 2007) underline its heritage value. The excavations of 1997 revealed burials and confirmed the monastic enclosures from the early Middle Ages, while the frescoes of the cloister, partially damaged by a Gothic vault added in the 14th century, testify to its artistic influence.

The abbey thus illustrates almost fifteen centuries of history, from the Merovingian origins to its conversion into an administrative seat, passing through its Maurist golden age. The protected elements — tower, cloister, sacristy, staircase — offer a unique panorama of angeline religious architecture, from novel to classic, while anchoring the monument in the contemporary life of Angers.

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