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Abbey of Saint-Martin-du-Canigou

The abbey of Saint-Martin-du-Canigou (Catalan: Sant Martí del Canigó) is a monastery built in 1009 in the Pyrenees of Northern Catalonia on Canigou mountain in present-day southern France near the Spanish border.

Abbey of Saint-Martin-du-Canigou
Saint-Martin-du-Canigou
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictPrades
RegionLanguedoc-Roussillon
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMonastery
StatusActive
Location
Locationnear Casteil, Prades, Pyrénées-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon region,
France
MunicipalityCasteil
StatePyrénées-Orientales
Shown within France
Geographic coordinates42°31′41″N 2°24′03″E / 42.528144°N 2.400892°E / 42.528144; 2.400892
Architecture
TypeAbbey church
StyleRomanesque
Groundbreaking1005[1]
Completed1009[1]
Designated as NHLMonument historique (1889)
Website
http://stmartinducanigou.org/

Pau Casals wrote a composition entitled "Sant Martí del Canigó" for Orchestra.

Location edit

The monastery is located on the territory of the commune of Casteil, in the Pyrénées-Orientales département.

History edit

The original Romanesque style monastery was built from 1005 to 1009 by Guifred II, Count of Cerdanya (Fr. Cerdagne), in atonement for the murder of his son and was populated by Benedictine monks.

In 1050, Guifred II died at the monastery he had built after having become a monk there 15 years before. In 1051 a messenger set forth to visit religious houses throughout Europe to solicit prayers for Guifred. He brought a parchment, a mortuary roll, upon which at each stop were added words of prayer and respect. This parchment has survived and scholars (including Léopold Delisle with his Rouleaux des Morts du IX au XV Siecle of 1866) have used it to discover differences in culture between northern and southern Europe in a single given year. Some of the discoveries from this important document include that southern culture was more staid and bound by custom while the northern culture more free form and experimental in their writing styles, use of words and grammar.

The monastery was damaged in the Catalan earthquake of 1428.

The monastery was secularized in 1782 by Louis XVI. The monastery was abandoned by the monks in 1783-1785 and fell into disrepair.

During Reign of Terror in the years 1793-1794, the abbey was closed, and its contents scattered. The buildings were then transformed into a stone quarry for nearby residents, the capitals of the cloister were looted, as well as sculptures and furniture.

In 1902, the bishop of Elne and Perpignan, because of his Catalan background, began to restore the ruins radically, work that was completed in 1932. Today it is occupied by the Catholic Community of the Beatitudes.

Buildings edit

The abbey consists of two churches in the First Romanesque style; the lower church, dedicated to St. Mary, and the upper, dedicated to St. Martin. This building is indexed in the Base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA00103981.

  • The lower church is predominantly black, and vault height rarely exceeds 3 meters. The eastern part (apses and adjacent bay) probably dates back to the consecration of 1009, while the rest of the building dates from the years 1010–1020, in conjunction with work after acquiring the relics of St. Ganders and new consecration of the church.
  • The upper church was built between the years 1010-1020 (at the same time as the expansion of the lower church). Its construction required the strengthening of the columns of the lower church, which were enclosed in square piles. Similar to the lower church, the Saint-Martin church is composed of three naves separated by monolithic columns and barrel vaulted semicircular (except between the third and fourth bay, where the pair of support is cruciform in shape and arch supports).
  • The gatehouse is no longer than 19 meters after being damaged in the 1428 earthquake. It was never fully restored.

The rest of the convent buildings date from the early 20th century.

The cloister edit

Since the restorations of 1900-1920 it is difficult to imagine the original appearance of the cloister. The cloister once had two levels, the first built in the early 11th century and the second to the late 12th century. The lower level, which showed vaulted galleries and semicircular arches was bare of any decoration. Nowadays, there remain only three galleries that have been heavily restored, lacking their original character. The upper level, had marble capitals, which were scattered after the closure of the monastery during the French Revolution. The restoration recovered some, which were incorporated in the new southern gallery.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "St-Martin-Du-Canigou Abbey, Casteil". Sacred Destinations.

Bibliography edit

  • Cortade, Eugène (1972). La restauration de l'abbaye de Saint-Martin-du-Canigou par Mgr de Carsalade du Pont (in French). Prades: Revue Conflent.

External links edit

  • Website of the commune

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The abbey of Saint Martin du Canigou Catalan Sant Marti del Canigo is a monastery built in 1009 in the Pyrenees of Northern Catalonia on Canigou mountain in present day southern France near the Spanish border Abbey of Saint Martin du CanigouSaint Martin du CanigouReligionAffiliationRoman CatholicDistrictPradesRegionLanguedoc RoussillonEcclesiastical or organizational statusMonasteryStatusActiveLocationLocationnear Casteil Prades Pyrenees Orientales Languedoc Roussillon region FranceMunicipalityCasteilStatePyrenees OrientalesShown within FranceGeographic coordinates42 31 41 N 2 24 03 E 42 528144 N 2 400892 E 42 528144 2 400892ArchitectureTypeAbbey churchStyleRomanesqueGroundbreaking1005 1 Completed1009 1 Designated as NHLMonument historique 1889 Websitehttp stmartinducanigou org Pau Casals wrote a composition entitled Sant Marti del Canigo for Orchestra Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Buildings 3 1 The cloister 3 2 Gallery 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksLocation editThe monastery is located on the territory of the commune of Casteil in the Pyrenees Orientales departement History editThe original Romanesque style monastery was built from 1005 to 1009 by Guifred II Count of Cerdanya Fr Cerdagne in atonement for the murder of his son and was populated by Benedictine monks In 1050 Guifred II died at the monastery he had built after having become a monk there 15 years before In 1051 a messenger set forth to visit religious houses throughout Europe to solicit prayers for Guifred He brought a parchment a mortuary roll upon which at each stop were added words of prayer and respect This parchment has survived and scholars including Leopold Delisle with his Rouleaux des Morts du IX au XV Siecle of 1866 have used it to discover differences in culture between northern and southern Europe in a single given year Some of the discoveries from this important document include that southern culture was more staid and bound by custom while the northern culture more free form and experimental in their writing styles use of words and grammar The monastery was damaged in the Catalan earthquake of 1428 The monastery was secularized in 1782 by Louis XVI The monastery was abandoned by the monks in 1783 1785 and fell into disrepair During Reign of Terror in the years 1793 1794 the abbey was closed and its contents scattered The buildings were then transformed into a stone quarry for nearby residents the capitals of the cloister were looted as well as sculptures and furniture In 1902 the bishop of Elne and Perpignan because of his Catalan background began to restore the ruins radically work that was completed in 1932 Today it is occupied by the Catholic Community of the Beatitudes Buildings editThe abbey consists of two churches in the First Romanesque style the lower church dedicated to St Mary and the upper dedicated to St Martin This building is indexed in the Base Merimee a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture under the reference PA00103981 The lower church is predominantly black and vault height rarely exceeds 3 meters The eastern part apses and adjacent bay probably dates back to the consecration of 1009 while the rest of the building dates from the years 1010 1020 in conjunction with work after acquiring the relics of St Ganders and new consecration of the church The upper church was built between the years 1010 1020 at the same time as the expansion of the lower church Its construction required the strengthening of the columns of the lower church which were enclosed in square piles Similar to the lower church the Saint Martin church is composed of three naves separated by monolithic columns and barrel vaulted semicircular except between the third and fourth bay where the pair of support is cruciform in shape and arch supports The gatehouse is no longer than 19 meters after being damaged in the 1428 earthquake It was never fully restored The rest of the convent buildings date from the early 20th century The cloister edit Since the restorations of 1900 1920 it is difficult to imagine the original appearance of the cloister The cloister once had two levels the first built in the early 11th century and the second to the late 12th century The lower level which showed vaulted galleries and semicircular arches was bare of any decoration Nowadays there remain only three galleries that have been heavily restored lacking their original character The upper level had marble capitals which were scattered after the closure of the monastery during the French Revolution The restoration recovered some which were incorporated in the new southern gallery Gallery edit nbsp Northern and eastern galleries 2006 nbsp Abbey of Saint Martin du Canigou by A Mayer 1837 nbsp Abbey Church of St Martin de Canigou 1837 nbsp Tower porch and apse of the abbey 2006 nbsp Decorated pillar 2010 nbsp Tower 2010 nbsp Cloisters 2010 nbsp Decorated capital figures 2015 nbsp Interior 2010 nbsp Font 2011 nbsp Slate tile roofs 2011 nbsp Relief Monks burying an Abbot 2011 nbsp Floor plan of the upper church Sketch 2011 References edit a b St Martin Du Canigou Abbey Casteil Sacred Destinations Bibliography editCortade Eugene 1972 La restauration de l abbaye de Saint Martin du Canigou par Mgr de Carsalade du Pont in French Prades Revue Conflent External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martin du Canigou Pictures Website of the commune Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abbey of Saint Martin du Canigou amp oldid 1217634104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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