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Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, France.

geobeats on May 19, 2011 Men's Abbey in Caen, France
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Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, France
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onda I was there twice...Who knows when I will be able to travel to France, again...
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The Abbaye-aux-Hommes (Abbey for Men) was founded by William the Conquerer in the 11th century. Its abbey church, the Romanesque Église St-Etienne, is the finest in Caen.
History
The Abbaye-aux-Hommes was founded by William the Conqueror in 1067 as penance for marrying his cousin, Matilda (who founded the Abbaye aux Dames for the same reason). The Conqueror himself was buried in the church.
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The Abbaye-aux-Hommes (Abbey for Men) was founded by William the Conquerer in the 11th century. Its abbey church, the Romanesque Église St-Etienne, is the finest in Caen.
History
The Abbaye-aux-Hommes was founded by William the Conqueror in 1067 as penance for marrying his cousin, Matilda (who founded the Abbaye aux Dames for the same reason). The Conqueror himself was buried in the church.
The Early Gothic choir replaced the original Romanesque sanctuary in 1202. The earliest example of Norman Gothic, it became the model for many subsequent choirs.
William the Conqueror's tomb was destroyed by Huguenots in 1562 during the Wars of Religion - only a hipbone was recovered. Then the last of William's dust was scattered in the French Revolution.
Additions to the abbey were made in the 18th century and its elegant buildings are now part of City Hall. During the height of the Allied invasion in World War II, residents of Caen huddled in St-Etienne Church for protection.
What to See
The church of the Abbaye aux Hommes is made from local Caen stone (also used for Canterbury Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and the Tower of London) and is a Norman Romanesque masterpiece, with a severe unadorned facade flanked by twin Romanesque towers topped with Gothic spires. Rising 84m (276 ft.) high, these helped earn Caen the nickname "city of spires." There is another Romanesque tower over the crossing.
Inside is a long Romanesque nave of the 11th century with a sexpartite vault (a transitional vault on the way to Gothic), an 11th-century transept, and a 13th-century Gothic choir with ambulatory.
An inscribed marble slab in the choir marks the site of William the Conqueror's tomb. Other notable sights include the hand-carved wooden doors and elaborate wrought-iron staircase.
Adjoining the church on the south are the abbey buildings, which were rebuilt in the 18th century. After the Revolution they were occupied by the Lycée Malherbe and now house the Town Hall. The abbey rooms are richly decorated with wrought-iron banisters, fine paneling, and the town's collection of paintings. There is also a large refectory. The cloisters provide a nice view of the church towers.
Quick Facts
Site Information
Names:
Abbaye aux Hommes; Men's Abbey; Église St-Etienne; Church of St. Etienne
Location:
Caen, Normandy, France
Faith:
Christianity
Denomination:
Catholic
Order:
Benedictine
Dedication:
St. Stephen
Categories:
Abbeys & Monasteries; Churches
Architecture:
Romanesque
Date:
1067-81; 1202
Patron(s):
William the Conqueror
Features:
Famous Grave
Visitor Information
Address:
Esplanade Jean-Marie-Louvel, Caen, France
Coordinates:
49.181795° N, 0.373026° W (view on Google Maps)
Lodging:
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Phone:
02-31-30-42-81
Website:
abbaye-aux-hommes.cef.fr
Official tours:
Daily 9:30 and 11am, 2:30 and 4pm (in French)

Note: This information was accurate when published and we do our best to keep it updated, but details such as opening hours can change without notice. To avoid disappointment, please check with the site directly before making a special trip.

www.sacred-destinations.com/france/caen-abbaye-aux-hommes
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L'abbaye aux Hommes est une des deux grandes abbayes, avec l'abbaye aux Dames, fondées par Guillaume le Conquérant à Caen, en France. Elle s'élève à l'ouest du centre-ville et donna le nom de Bourg-l'Abbé au quartier qui l'entoure. Transformée en lycée au XIXe siècle, elle abrite depuis les années 1960 l'hôtel de ville. L'abbaye offre un très bel ensemble architectural construit entre le …More
L'abbaye aux Hommes est une des deux grandes abbayes, avec l'abbaye aux Dames, fondées par Guillaume le Conquérant à Caen, en France. Elle s'élève à l'ouest du centre-ville et donna le nom de Bourg-l'Abbé au quartier qui l'entoure. Transformée en lycée au XIXe siècle, elle abrite depuis les années 1960 l'hôtel de ville. L'abbaye offre un très bel ensemble architectural construit entre le XIe et le XVIIIe siècle.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_aux_Hommes