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ABBAYE DE CLUNY

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Place du 11-Août-1944, 71250Cluny, France
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2024
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2024

It's inconceivable not to visit the Abbey of Cluny in Saône-et-Loire, a major centre of European Christianity in the Middle Ages.

It's impossible to come all the way to Burgundy without stopping off in Cluny to visit a place steeped in history. The famous Abbaye de Cluny, a European Heritage site, invites you to take a trip back in time over 1100 years.

Back to medieval times, when it was the Major Ecclesia, the most important religious building in the West. The first abbey church (Cluny I), initially built in the 10th century, soon proved too small to accommodate the many monks who flocked to the abbey because of its strong influence. One building site followed another, with the aim of creating a church capable of accommodating a thousand monks. Abbot Hugues de Semur built the third abbey church (Cluny III) between 1088 and 1130.

The Abbey of Cluny proved its supremacy throughout the world. First and foremost through its grandeur: 187 m long, almost 40 m high under the domes of the great transept, five naves... But also through its influence, which rallied almost 10,000 monks across Europe to the Cluniac order. The vast religious edifice would remain the largest church in Christendom for almost 400 years, until the construction of St. Peter's in Rome.

How, then, can it be imagined that the current building represents only 10% of the original edifice? In reality, if the abbey's rise was grandiose, its decline was slow and chaotic. Between financial problems, religious wars and looting during the French Revolution, the church gradually ran out of steam, until it was used as a stone quarry, leaving only the ruins we know today and falling into oblivion.

It wasn't until the early 20thcentury that enthusiasts and historians brought it back to life. Thanks to a colossal effort of excavation and research, we can now measure the colossal impact of this edifice on Christian history. A stroll around the site reveals part of the south arm of the transept, which gives an idea of the gigantic size of the abbey church, as well as two 15th-century abbey palaces and conventual buildings built in the 18th century. The Ochier Museum houses remains and models of the former monastery and medieval village. 3D reconstructions and augmented reality animations punctuate the tour, allowing visitors to imagine centuries of life within these walls. And there's plenty for younger visitors too, who can have fun learning thanks to game booklets.

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bahianaise
Visited in july 2015
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Thanks to the reconstruction in 3d and models, you can get an idea of the wonder that was the Cluny abbey before the Revolution. A work of development ets just the place and if there dates back after a few years, you will discover new things because the excavations continue and you enabled to find the sacrcophone of the last owner before the abbey part of the old chapter house (currently partly covered by the last cloister and the classrooms with ENSAM.
vdehondt
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Personnellement, je n'ai pas apprécié ma visite. Il faut avoir pas mal d'imagination car une grande partie de l'abbaye a été démonté pour récupérer les pierres et construire la ville. Le cloître est envahi par les décors de des soirées des ingénieurs de l'ENSAM qui occupent l'abbaye. Je trouve cela dommage d'accaparer le peu de pièces ouvertes aux visites.
When you are interested in history and/or architecture, you can not ignore this visit. It is necessary to show imagination as only a small part of the original building remains but between the guided tour, models and " reality augmentée" , projects yourself in largest the built. Unmissable!
Larger abbey XIII° century excellently preserved. Thanks to new technologies you can enjoy mobile panels retracing original architecture. A film 3D will allow you to move in the largest abbey (before the construction of St Pierre de Rome).
Excellent! Even children will find activities attractive. Just make or family.

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