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  1. Abbatiale Saint-Ouen. Classé Monument Historique. Fondée vers 750, l'abbaye de Saint-Ouen fut l'un des plus puissants monastères bénédictins de Normandie. Après la Révolution, la municipalité s'installe dans l'ancien dortoir des moines, beau bâtiment classique du milieu du XVIIIe siècle.

  2. Discover a unique structure under the roof of the Saint-Ouen abbey church in Rouen… Eat lunch or sleep in a Norman manor house; Dive into the heart of the Second World War in Normandy; Dialogue with contemporary art by strolling through a garden; Learn about bee-keeping and other crafts at Sainte Gauburge Priory

  3. This bulding - one of the most stunning examples of the Hight Gothic style - was built in the 14th and 16th centuries ; it is distinguished by its towering, elongated shape, flying buttresses and the ridge ornamen of the chevet, the flamboyant crown of the crossing tower and the Classical layout of the monks dormitory. Prices. Free for all.

  4. With the cathedral and the Church of Saint-Maclou, Saint-Ouen is one of the principal French Gothic monuments of the city. Plan. Saint-Ouen Abbey, is a large Gothic Catholic church and former Benedictine monastic church in Rouen. It is named for Audoin , 7th-century bishop of Rouen in modern Normandy, France.

  5. L'église abbatiale Saint-Ouen est située à Rouen, dans le département français de la Seine-Maritime. Historique Période mérovingienne et carolingienne. L'abbaye de Saint-Ouen fut l'un des monastères bénédictins les plus puissants de Normandie, fondé en 750 sous le vocable de saint Pierre.

  6. SAINT-OUEN, ABBEY OF Former Benedictine monastery in the city of rouen, France. Originally dedicated to St. Peter by Bishop Filleul (533–542), it was later known as Saint-Ouen from the relics of Bp. ouen of rouen (d. 684), who was buried there. After the Viking raids of 841 monastic life was suspended until the early 11th century.

  7. Feb 28, 2021 · 28 Feb ’21. The eye-catching Saint-Ouen Abbey Churchis one of the major historical sites in Rouen and, like several others in the city, is one linked to the history of Joan of Arc. Open most days free to the public and used as a venue for concerts and special events, it’s worth a stop during your stay in Rouen.