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Abbaye de Mortemer - the dovecote
France

Abbey Notre-Dame de Mortemer is a men's cistercian abbey founded in 1134 by King Henry I of England between Lyon-la-Forêt and Lisors in the Eure. Most of the original buildings dating from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries are in a state of ruin and have been classified as historic monuments on December 20, 1966. The big dwelling is a building of the seventeenth century in good condition which houses the museum of the abbey.

There remains today of the church of the 12th century, only a few sections. The support of the north transept and its rosette, the cellar and a piece of yard.
The dovecote of the garden is limestone and was rebuilt in the seventeenth century, however it retains masonry of the twelfth century.
Several legends are currently attached to the abbey which has been given the title "of the most haunted abbey of France". An exorcism would have taken place there in 1921.
From 1985, the date of the creation of the museum of legends and ghosts in the basement of the abbey, arise several legends : apparition of a white lady who would be the specter of Mathilde l'Emperesse, meeting of a sharecropper with a garache who was his own wife, presence of a goblin taking the appearance of a cat, apparition in the surrounding forests of the ghosts of the four monks massacred during the Revolution and matrimonial properties attributed to the old washbasin of the monks, renamed "fountain of the Singles".

The shot was taken in july 2018, in the middle of the afternoon. Panorama made in HDR version (enfuse).

References : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_de_Mortemer, http://www.abbaye-de-mortemer.fr/fr/histoire-abbaye-mortemer.html (translated with help of Google Traduction)
More information : http://www.abbaye-de-mortemer.fr/fr/contes-legendes-abbaye-mortemer-dame-blanche.html

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Copyright: Franck Masschelein
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10656x5328
Taken: 23/07/2018
上传: 19/08/2018
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Tags: abbey; dovecote; ruins; ghost; haunted; historical monument; heritage; mortemer; lisors; france; hdr; enfuse
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