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History
In 1138 Raymond Trencavel, Viscount of Béziers founded the Abbey, situated near the port of Mèze on the "Bassin de Thau". During the XII and XIII the Abbey became one of the richest Cistercian Abbeys in the south of France.

Originally it was founded under Benedictine order but, later in1159, joined the Cistercian movement (the "reformed" Benedictines). The moral and architectural rules for this new order were laid down by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.
 
After a period of important expansion and wealth, the Abbey suffered from the effects of the 100 years war and later the wars of religion. Although partly destroyed during the XIV century her splendour was recaptured during the XVII and XVIII centuries. However it was eventually abandoned during the French Revolution and requisitioned by the state. The Abbey was sold to Mr Granier Joyeuse who remained owner until 1838. The Abbey was then acquired (with permission from the Church) by the Count of Turenne, and has remained in the same family ever since. The ownership of such a monument is both an exalting yet worrying responsibility.

The Gothic Church was built on the foundations of a first Romanesque church that became too small to welcome the increasing number of Monks. It was begun in 1257, and the architecture was based on that o the Cathedrals of northern France. The Church is 83 meters long and 24 meters high. Since the "Révolution Française" the church has become a cellar for wine. The cloister has all the charm of a Tuscany garden, with a beautiful rare fountain and a remarkable Chapter House, an exceptional example of pure and modest Cistercian architecture. The monks refectory is now used as a concert hall, to provide cultural entertainment in keeping with the magnificent and prestigious surroundings.


Weddings & Receptions
Celebrate a special event in an extraordinary atmosphere. 2 possibilities:

Renting of the ensemble: Church, Cloister, Dining-Room

Renting: Cloister, Dining-Room

Seating 50 to 850 people
Congress - Weddings - Banquets


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