Val Abbey

Local nameAncienne Abbaye du Val
LocationMériel, France

Val Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in Mériel and Villiers-Adam in Val-d’Oise, 30 kilometres north of Paris. It was the oldest Cistercian foundation in Île-de-France, dating to 1125, more than a century before the neighbouring Royaumont Abbey and Maubuisson Abbey. It was demolished and used for building stone in 1822 and 1845, leaving it mostly in ruins, though some of its buildings survive, including its dormitories and one gallery of its cloister. The monks' building was classed as a historical monument in 1947, as were the other buildings in 1965.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Abbey

Phone +33 1 34 21 65 26

Address 95630, France

Coordinates 49°4'42.776" N 2°13'35.785" E

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