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Location | Marmagne, Côte-d'Or, France |
Criteria | Cultural: (iv) |
Reference | 165bis |
Inscription | 1981 (5th Session) |
Extensions | 2007 |
Area | 5.77 ha (14.3 acres) |
Buffer zone | 1,397 ha (3,450 acres) |
Website | www |
Coordinates | 47°38′22.0″N 4°23′20.8″E / 47.639444°N 4.389111°E |
The Abbey of Fontenay is a former Cistercian abbey located in the commune of Marmagne, near Montbard, in the département of Côte-d'Or in France. It was founded by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux in 1118, and built in the Romanesque style. It is one of the oldest and most complete Cistercian abbeys in Europe, and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.[1] Of the original complex comprising church, dormitory, cloister, chapter house, caldarium, refectory, dovecote and the so-called "forge", all remain intact except the refectory and are well maintained. The Abbey of Fontenay, along with other Cistercian abbeys, forms a connecting link between Romanesque and Gothic architecture.