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Abbaye de Mortemer - l'étang
France

L'abbaye Notre-Dame de Mortemer est une abbaye d'hommes cistercienne fondée en 1134 par le roi Henri Ier d'Angleterre entre Lyons-la-Forêt et Lisors dans l'Eure. La plupart des bâtiments d'origine datant des XIIe et XIIIe siècles sont à l'état de ruine et ont fait l'objet d’un classement au titre des monuments historiques en date du 20 décembre 1966. Le grand logis est une bâtisse du XVIIe siècle en bon état qui abrite le musée de l'abbaye.

Il ne reste aujourd'hui de l'église du 12ème siècle, que quelques pans. Le support du transept nord et sa rosace, le cellier et un morceau de préau.
Ici, dans le fond du parc, on trouve les étangs où passe le Fouillebroc, un ruisseau de petite taille dont le cours s'étend sur 9 km dans le département de l'Eure en Normandie. Un parcours de pêche exclusivement à la mouche a été ouvert dans les plans d'eau de l'Abbaye de Mortemer. Population de saumons de fontaines, truites arc-en-ciel et Fario, poissons trophées, carpes, pêche à vue.

La photo a été prise en juillet 2018, en milieu d'après-midi. Panorama réalisé en version HDR (enfuse).

Références : http://www.abbaye-de-mortemer.fr/fr/histoire-abbaye-mortemer.html, http://www.abbaye-de-mortemer.fr/fr/peche-a-la-mouche.html, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fouillebroc

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Copyright: Franck Masschelein
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Taken: 23/07/2018
Chargée: 19/08/2018
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Tags: abbey; ruins; pond; historical monument; heritage; mortemer; lisors; france; hdr; enfuse
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