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ST. PETER'S ABBEY

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Place Durand de Bredon, 82200Moissac, France
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2024
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A former Benedictine abbey based on the roads to Compostela, its miraculously preserved cloister is a jewel of Romanesque art.

Although it does not offer retreats or hospitality, Moissac is well worth a visit. The place owes its international fame to the artistic heritage bequeathed by the former Benedictine abbey of Saint-Pierre. If the legend attributes its foundation to Clovis, it seems more likely that it was the initiative of Saint Didier, bishop of Cahors in the 7th century. Its first golden age was in the 11th and 12th centuries, following its affiliation, in 1047, to the abbey of Cluny. This period saw great abbots, notably Dom Ansquitil who built the cloister, an example almost unique in the world for its preservation in its entirety. Its four galleries unfold with 116 columns on which 76 historiated capitals are displayed, illustrating about fifty scenes from the Bible and the history of the Church. On the corner pillars, effigies of the apostles complete the remarkable iconography of the cloister. We owe the porch-tower and the famous tympanum to Blessed Roger. Raymond de Montpezat and Bertrand de Montaigu directed the abbey and were also the great abbot builders of the 13th century. The gothic part of the abbey church was built in the 15th century. The secularization of the abbey in 1626 marked the departure of the Benedictine monks who had remained in Moissac for nearly a thousand years. Under the regime of commendation, they were replaced by Augustinian canons. Under the Revolution, monastic life came to an end. In the 19th century, the cloister was classified as a historical monument. Today, this heritage is the object of attentive care.


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sanhoa
Visited in october 2019
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Moissac
A voir absolument si vous passez dans la région.
L'abbaye est magnifique et très bien conservée.
outremer06
Visited in september 2019
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une halte indispensable
L'abbaye de Moissac mérite sa réputation : le cloitre est magnifique de proportion et d'harmonie. Au soleil tombant, les pierres deviennent dorées.
Nous n'avons pas eu recours à la visite guidée mais, pour avoir entendu un groupe voisin, la présentation et la précision des réponses du guide étaient de qualité.
Le parcours dans la vieille ville offre de multiples curiosités.
Viajeviaje
Visited in december 2018
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Visite incontournable
Très belle abbaye qu'il faut absolument visiter lorsque l'on passe par Moissac. Le cloître et ses superbes chapiteaux sont en très bon état, il règne une atmosphère tranquille dans ce lieu si paisible qu'il est difficile de le quitter.
Visited in january 2019
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A voir absolument, c'est LE LIEU de Moissac. ET surtout, le faire en visite guidée (en hiver le samedi début après-midi), vous saurez tout sur Moissac
vanille333
Visited in december 2018
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Très belles sculptures romanes dans l'abbaye St Pierre de Moissac, assez originales. Cloître rendu célèbre grâce au film 'Au nom de la Rose'.
Cloître et tympan inscrits au Patrimoine de l'Unesco au titre des Chemins de Compostelle.
Visites guidées très intéressantes.
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