Abbey of Lucerne
The Holy Trinity abbey of Lucerne is a Abbaye cistercian located in the department of the Manche close to the commune of Lucerne-with Overseas. It was founded at the 12th century and was occupied by Chanoine S about Prémontré.
Blotti with the hollow of the valley of Thar, this Romance unit, of cistercian spirit by his sobriety and its rigor, is dominated by an Anglo-Norman tower which announces the Gothic architecture.
History
Starting from the French revolution, it was transformed into spinning mill of Coton, then in stone quarry.
Since 1959, under the aegis of the abbot Marcel Lelégard (1925-1994), the abbey profits from an exemplary safeguard with the restoration of the abbey church with its vault on intersecting ribs and its Western frontage, refectory and storerooms. One of the objectives of the " Foundation Abbey of Lucerne d' Outremer" is to reinstate a community of Religieu X with Lucerne. The Abbaye is always in restoration.
To also see: medieval portery with its bakery and its rooms of justice, the dovecote, the park, the abbey home of the XVIIIe century and its water level.
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