Sint-Truiden Abbey
Benedictine monasteries in BelgiumChristian monasteries in Limburg (Belgium)History of Belgian LimburgMonasteries dissolved during the French RevolutionSint-Truiden
Sint-Truiden Abbey or St Trudo's Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van Sint-Truiden, Abdij van Sint-Trudo; French: Abbaye de Saint-Trond) is a former Benedictine monastery in Sint-Truiden (named after Saint Trudo) in the province of Limburg, Belgium. The abbey was founded in the 7th century and was one of the oldest and most powerful in the Low Countries. The town of Sint-Truiden grew up around it. The great Romanesque abbey church, dedicated to Saint Remaclus and Saint Quintin, was demolished in 1798, four years after the suppression of the abbey.
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Diesterstraat,
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N 50.8164 ° | E 5.1867 ° |
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Abdij Sint-Truiden (Abdij van Sint-Truiden)
Diesterstraat 1
3800 (Sint-Truiden)
Limburg, Belgium
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