The existing cloister of the Caunes-Minervois abbey is a very sober work realised by the monks of the Congregation of St Maur at the end of the XVIIth century. The special nature of the site lies in the presence of remains of the medieval cloister, indicated by a paved stratum under the level of the Maurist cloister (-2,40 m approximately). Prior to alteration works, the excavations carried out in 20004 aimed at studying the remains of the medieval cloister. This operation brought to light a large part of the medieval north gallery and a consequent portion of the east one. Together with previous soundings, these include almost every part of the medieval cloister in the area of the existing cloister. However, certain questions still remain u...
Archaeological research is currently being carried out by the Direction des Antiquités Historiques o...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...
The existing cloister of the Caunes-Minervois abbey is a very sober work realised by the monks of th...
International audienceThe existing cloister of the Caunes-Minervois abbey is a very sober work reali...
In 1663, the Benedictines of the Congregation of St. Maur take control of the abbey. After thirty-th...
Initiated by the Service régional de l’Archéologie and the Conservation régionale des Monuments hist...
The analysis of the architecture and sculpture of the ancient abbey church of Caunes-Minervois revea...
The analysis of the architecture and sculpture of the ancient abbey church of Caunes-Minervois revea...
International audienceInitiated by the Service régional de l'Archéologie and the Conservation région...
International audienceInitiated by the Service régional de l'Archéologie and the Conservation région...
This group of monastic buildings, consisting of a fine example of a conventual buildings connected t...
International audienceFrom the end of Antiquity to the early twelfth century, a dozen Benedictine mo...
International audienceFrom the end of Antiquity to the early twelfth century, a dozen Benedictine mo...
Archaeological research is currently being carried out by the Direction des Antiquités Historiques o...
Archaeological research is currently being carried out by the Direction des Antiquités Historiques o...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...
The existing cloister of the Caunes-Minervois abbey is a very sober work realised by the monks of th...
International audienceThe existing cloister of the Caunes-Minervois abbey is a very sober work reali...
In 1663, the Benedictines of the Congregation of St. Maur take control of the abbey. After thirty-th...
Initiated by the Service régional de l’Archéologie and the Conservation régionale des Monuments hist...
The analysis of the architecture and sculpture of the ancient abbey church of Caunes-Minervois revea...
The analysis of the architecture and sculpture of the ancient abbey church of Caunes-Minervois revea...
International audienceInitiated by the Service régional de l'Archéologie and the Conservation région...
International audienceInitiated by the Service régional de l'Archéologie and the Conservation région...
This group of monastic buildings, consisting of a fine example of a conventual buildings connected t...
International audienceFrom the end of Antiquity to the early twelfth century, a dozen Benedictine mo...
International audienceFrom the end of Antiquity to the early twelfth century, a dozen Benedictine mo...
Archaeological research is currently being carried out by the Direction des Antiquités Historiques o...
Archaeological research is currently being carried out by the Direction des Antiquités Historiques o...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...