ABBAYE SAINT-MARTIN DU CANIGOU
A grandiose, vertiginous abbey of early Southern Romanesque art, at an altitude of 1098 metres and in the form of two churches
To discover this emblematic Catalan site in the heart of the Canigó massif, you need to take up your pilgrim's staff. When the abbey appears at the end of the path, the visitor is struck by the beauty of the site, steeped in centuries of prayer. Its arcaded bell tower, marble capitals, vaulted abbey church and crypt make it a jewel of the region's early Romanesque art. Enthusiastically restored in the 20th century, since 1988 it has been entrusted by the diocese to the Catholic community of the Beatitudes, which welcomes visitors to services and masses, and retreatants wishing to share its life for a few days. The community also organizes tours of the abbey, sharing the beauty and peace of this site with all. Be sure to climb up to the viewpoint, which offers a magnificent view of the abbey (5 min away). It stands like an eagle's nest on a rocky outcrop overlooking a ravine at the bottom of which rumbles the Cady. More than its sisters Saint-Michel de Cuxa or Serrabone priory, Saint-Martin fascinates as much by its architecture as by its grandiose, vertiginous site. Founded in the 11th century by Guifred II, Count of Cerdagne and Conflent, and his brother Oliba, Bishop of Cuxa and Ripoll, Saint-Martin is a landmark of Romanesque art, and more specifically of early Southern Romanesque art. Rising to an altitude of 1098 metres, the abbey consists of two superimposed churches and a cloister. The abbey, now a listed historic monument, is one of the nuggets of the Canigó Grand Site de France.
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Attention à bien choisir votre jour toutefois, la météo est parfois capricieuse et la brume souvent au rendez vous.
bien cordialement
Pascale
coordination de l'accueil touristique
On peut toujours acheter de l'eau ou d'autres boissons au magasin de l'abbaye, mais il y a maintenant aussi plusieurs robinets d'eau potable en libre accès.
Bien cordialement
Pascale
coordination de l'accueil touristique
Merci pour votre avis favorable sur notre abbaye. Nous sommes heureux que vous ayez aimé la visite. N’hésitez pas à en parler autour de vous.
Cordialement
Sr Maria Petra, guide à l’abbaye