Lessay Abbey

Lessay Abbey
Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Lessay
French: Abbaye Sainte-Trinité de Lessay
Lessay Abbey, 2008
Lessay Abbey is located in France
Lessay Abbey
Lessay Abbey
49°13′12″N 1°31′58″W / 49.22000°N 1.53278°W / 49.22000; -1.53278
LocationLessay, Manche, Normandy
CountryFrance
DenominationRoman Catholic
Religious orderBenedictines
Websitewww.abbayes-normandes.com/abbaye/abbaye-de-la-sainte-trinite-de-lessay/
Administration
DioceseCoutances
ParishSainte-Opportune
Official nameAncienne abbaye de Lessay
TypeAbbaye
Designated1840; October 19, 1946[1]
Reference no.PA00110438

The Abbey of the Holy Trinity (French: Abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité) is an 11th century Romanesque Benedictine Abbey church located in Lessay, Manche, France, then in Normandy. The abbey is one of the most important Norman Romanesque churches, and, along with Durham Cathedral, one of the first examples use of the rib vault to cover the choir in about 1098. [2] This element became a key feature of Gothic architecture. The abbey was nearly destroyed in 1357. It was destroyed in 1944 and subsequently rebuilt.

  1. ^ Base Mérimée: Ancienne abbaye, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  2. ^ Encyclopédie Larousse on-line, "Le Premier Art Gothique", Retrieved May 3, 2020.

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