Founded in 1131 by St. Bernard, the famous Abbot of Clairvaux, and built in 1143 by Count Raoul de Vermandois in a wide valley on the edge of the forest of Retz, Longpont Abbey was consecrated in 1227 in the presence of St. Louis, King of France at the age of 12, and his mother, Blanche of Castile. The 15th and 16th centuries, the Hundred Years War and Religion, and the 18th century, a violent fire, and finally decided at the methodical destruction of the French Revolution, unfortunately did not preserve its state in the abbey of origin.
Among its ruins, note in First Prev place the beautiful ruins of the abbey church, which long and 105 meters high of 35, was as big as the cathedral of Soissons and was, as evidenced by its Western facade, a Gothic exemplary achievement . In addition, a remarkable cooker monks in the 13th century convent building of the lay, and a beautiful staircase with a wrought iron railing in the West building rebuilt in the 18th century deserve the attention of visitors.
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