Abbey: A 12th-Century Cistercian Testament to Spiritual AusterityNestled in the Côte-d'Or department of France's Burgundy region, the Abbey of Fontenay stands as one of Europe's oldest surviving Cistercian monasteries, tracing its origins to 1119. Founded by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, this architectural gem embodies the Cistercian ideals of simplicity, discipline, and self-sufficiency, offering a tangible link to medieval monastic life .
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History and Architecture: Sacred Simplicity
Resilience and Revival: From Ruin to World Heritage
Cultural Legacy: Whispers of Silence









