Abbatiale Notre-Dame

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Abbatiale Notre-Dame: A Testament to History

Built in the early 1100s and rebuilt in the mid-1600s, Abbatiale Notre-Dame stands as a remarkable site of historical significance.

This church was originally founded as a Romanesque structure and still retains many of its architectural features. The building was reconstructed after being burned during the Wars of Religion. Notably, it was visited by Joan of Arc in 1429. Furthermore, the annulment of the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Louis VII was decided here in 1152, allowing her to marry Henry II of England.

Noteworthy Highlights

  • 🏰 Romanesque Architecture: The nave showcases exquisite Romanesque design elements.
  • 📜 Historical Visits: Site of significant historical events, including key royal decisions.
  • 🕊️ Joan of Arc Connection: A reminder of Joan of Arc's presence in Beaugency.

Accessibility is free, making it a great visit for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Abbatiale Notre-Dame

Reconstruction History

Rebuilt in the mid-1600s after destruction by Calvinists.

Eleanor of Aquitaine

The annulment of her marriage was decided here in 1152.

Joan of Arc's Visit

Visited by Joan of Arc in 1429, linking her to this historical site.

Location

rue de l'Abbaye