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General Information

Name in local language: Église Saint-Serge
Completion: 13th century
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Rib vault
Function / usage: Church
Material: Masonry structure
Architectural style: Gothic

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Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 47° 28' 35.26" N    0° 32' 46.81" W
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Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Abbey of St. Sergius, more fully the Abbey of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, in Angers (French:Abbaye Saint-Serge d'Angers or Abbaye des Saints Serge et Bacchus d'Angers) was a Benedictine monastery in France.

History

It was founded probably in the early 7th century, and is mentioned in a diploma dated 705 of Childebert IV ("monasterio quod est in honore pecularis patroni nostri sancti Sergii et domini Medardi episcopi"). Rainon, bishop of Angers, set up a college of canons there in around 900, when the monastery came under the control of the diocese.

It became a monastery again when Bishop Renaud II introduced a Benedictine community in around 1000. It was then rebuilt, under the patronage of the counts of Anjou, and reconsecrated in 1059 with a dedication to Saints Sergius and Bacchus.

The abbey's location outside the city walls exposed it to pillage during the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion. It was placed under commendatory abbots in 1590. It was dissolved in 1590 in the French Revolution.

Of the surviving buildings, the church was listed as a monument historique in 1840. The chapter room and the chapel were classed in 1907, the refectory in 1908 and the central building and part of the cloister in 1967.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Abbey of St. Sergius, Angers" and modified on 24 May 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20016321
  • Published on:
    14/05/2005
  • Last updated on:
    15/11/2023
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