Abbey of Saint-Père-en-Vallée
1790 disestablishments7th-century churches in FranceChristian monasteries established in the 7th century
The Abbey of Saint-Père-en-Vallée was a monastery just outside Chartres in France. Founded by Queen Balthild in the seventh century, it adopted the Benedictine rule in 954 and joined the Congregation of Saint-Maur in 1650. It was closed with all other monasteries during the French Revolution in 1790. Today, its buildings lie within the city of Chartres and are classified as a historical monument. The church, Église Saint-Pierre de Chartres, continues to serve as a parish church. Saint-Père-en-Vallée is so named because it occupied the low ground outside the walls of Chartres, while the cathedral lay within the walls.
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N 48.4435 ° | E 1.4927 ° |
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Lycée Marceau
Rue Pierre Mendès-France
28000 Chartres
Centre-Val de Loire, France
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