Seine d'été : l'abbaye de Montivilliers et son musée
29 août 2000
Après plusieurs années de travaux, l'abbaye de Montivilliers, transformée en musée, a ouvert ses portes. Interview de Lucien LEFEBVRE, passionné d'histoire. Il raconte que les religieuses avaient quitté les lieux en septembre 1792. A partir de cette date, les bâtiments ont eu diverses utilisations, militaires, administratives et industrielles Visite du musée en compagnie de Jérôme MALHERBES. Une exposition Coeur d'abbayes retrace l'histoire du monastère et évoque l'architecture des abbayes de Normandie. Images d'archive INA
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Back to Montivilliers Abbey (part 2)
January 7th 1096.
Walking in the Hallates woods with the abbess.
[ Normandie Médiévale ⚔️ ] Abbaye de Montivilliers
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Places to see in ( Fecamp - France )
Places to see in ( Fecamp - France )
Fécamp is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France. Fécamp is situated in the valley of the Valmont river, at the heart of the Pays de Caux, on the Albaster Coast. It is around 35 km northeast of Le Havre, and around 60 km northwest of Rouen.
According to its late medieval founding legend, the trunk of a fig tree (ficus) carrying the Precious Blood of Christ collected by Joseph of Arimathea was washed ashore on the riverbank at Fécamp in the 1st century. Immediately, a fountain of holy blood gushed from the site; the relic attracted many medieval pilgrims, enhancing the reputation of the city. The monks' legend justified the artificial etymology of the name to Fici-campus, the camp of the fig tree. Fécamp, however, is mentioned in 875 as Fiscannum and in 990 as Fiscannus and as late as 1496 which stem from the Germanic root fisc (English fish) with an unknown suffix. It used to be the name of the Valmont River.
he history of Fécamp has always revolved around the fishing industry and its harbour (first mentioned in the 11th century). The reputation of the salt-herrings of Fécamp was established as early as the 10th century, that of smoked herrings from the 13th century. An association of whale fishermen was created in the 11th century. Fishing for cod started commercially in the 16th century, under the impetus of Nicolas Selles, an early shipping magnate. Throughout the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century, Fécamp had an important role as the chief fishing port in France for cod and cod-related fish. This was the case up until the 1970s, when Canada stopped all access to their fishing grounds. First practiced by three-masted sailing ships, Atlantic fishing trips could last more than six months, the time taken to fill the hold with cod, which were salted to preserve them.
Alot to see in ( Fecamp - France ) such as :
12th – 14th century ruins of the ducal former palace enclosed in the abbey grounds – two towers and a wall section
Remains of the fort of Bourg-Baudouin, on the approach to Notre-Dame-du-Salut
Benedictine Palace, ruined buildings of the Benedictine abbey.
Former mill of the 18th century.
The Town hall, a Louis XVI style building
Former hostellry of the du Grand Cerf, 16th century
Courtyard de la Maîtrise with 11th-12th century tower.
Old houses in the neighbourhood of the Hallettes, of which two houses are 16th century: Numbers 21 and 73 Rue Arquaise and 6, Rue de la Voûte (built with reclaimed materials from the abbey palace)
Water Tower 13th century
Épinay farm, 16th century, former country retreat of a religious order
Church of the Trinity: Primitive Norman Gothic style, constructed from 1175 to 1220 with some Roman traces. Lantern tower from the 12th century; Façade - 18th century; Porch - 13th century; choir - 14th-15th century; Chapel of the Virgin 16th century with 13th century stained-glass windows; Organ from 1746, originating from the abbey of Montivilliers; Group of multi-coloured stone from the 15th century; 16th century balustrades and tombs of the Dukes of Normandy of the 13th-14th centuries.
Abbey of the Trinity: Traces of former buildings: cloisters, a former mill, tower de la Maîtrise
St. Etienne’s church: 16th century flamboyant Gothic porch and south transept from 1500, facade and tower from the 19th century; wooden statues and pulpit 17th-18th century.
Chapel Notre-Dame-du-Salut: Originally 14th century, on a cliff: Rebuilt in the 17th century; a gilded statue of the Virgin on the roof.
Chapel of the Precious Blood: Rebuilt in stone in the 17th century, covering the miraculous source of the Precious Blood.
Three other religious communities
Protestant church
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Skate best tricks à montivilliers
La compil des meilleurs tricks des skateurs du skate park de montivillers.
Avant le spectacle de Montivilliers
Carolyne Jomphe devant la grande scène du spectacle de Montivilliers (France) le 21 Juin 2008.
Un chouille de neige
13 Mars 2013, 08h30, Départementale 31 entre Montivilliers et Octeville sur Mer
Places to see in ( Le Havre - France )
Places to see in ( Le Havre - France )
Le Havre is a major port in northern France's Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It's joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre's heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture.
Le Havre is a major port town and entry point for ferries arriving in France from the UK, situated on the coast in Upper Normandy on the mouth of the River Seine. Le Havre was very badly damaged during World War II, and much of the city that we see today was as designed by the architect Auguste Perret in the post-war period.
The modernist architecture in Le Havre is unlike any other town in France - and can appear rather 'brutal' to those who aren't enthusiasts of post-war architect. Nonetheless there are some fascinating and noteworthy buildings to admire and a visit is recommended. Note that the redevelopment of the city is so noteworthy that the city has now been designated a UNESCO World heritage site.
A visit to Le Havre will include some particular buildings that are important in understanding the work of Auguste Perret. Your route can start from the Church of Saint Joseph, a post-war building in which the octagonal tower, over 100 metres high, stands out in particular. The work was begun by Auguste Perret, but it was completed after his death by students linked to his school.
Undoubtedly the central point for art in Le Havre is the famous André-Malraux Museum of Modern Art (another modern building but in glass rather than concrete). Known throughout Europe for its collection of Impressionist painters, there is actually much else to enjoy in the museum, including some artefacts in ivory and precious ceramics from Rouen and Normandy.
The Museum highlight is undoubtedly the collection of Impressionist painters, enriched by donations over the course of time and including outstanding works of Monet (1840-1926), undisputed master of the movement (living from 1883 at Giverny, where you can visit his house). In the Museum you can admire the beautiful 'Water Lilies' by Monet.
Among the other sites that attract visitors to Le Havre are the square next to the Town Hall - another building by Auguste Perret, a long concrete building with a tall tower, but the effect is softened by the plants and fountains in the square - and the Cathedral Notre-Dame, which has been extensively restored. To learn more about historic Le Havre you can visit the 'Museum of Old Le Havre' (Musee de l'Ancien Havre). Although nobody would probably choose Le Havre as their holiday resort, the beach also continues to attract visitors: Le Havre was firmly established as a resort in the early 20th century with the establishment of baths and a broad promenade frequented by Parisian tourists.
Alot to see in ( Le Havre - France ) such as :
Pont de Normandie
Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa
St Joseph's Church, Le Havre
Jardins suspendus
Port Center - Haropa Place
Maison de l'armateur
Natural History Museum
The Portico Regional Contemporary Art Center of Le Havre
Museum Hotel Dubocage Belville
Abbey Museum Graville
Côte d'Albâtre
Port of Le Havre
chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Grâce d'Équemauville
japonais du Havre Garden
Le Havre Beach
Abbey Montivilliers
Gulli Parc
Arboretum du parc de Rouelles
Le Prieuré de Graville
Park Rouelles (The Bouteillerie)
Saint Roch Square Park
Château d'Orcher
Fort de Sainte-Adresse
Prieuré d'Harfleur
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Normandie O-Tour 2018 Stage 3 Urban orienteering Montivilliers 23 September 2018
Normandy 'O' Tour 2018, weekend of orienteering around Le Havre, Normandy, France. Stage 3 was a long ruban orienteering race around the medieval town of Montivilliers.
Gopro headcam video with map of course B2, M45. The course was in 2 parts with a map exchange and run-through assembly in the historic town centre starting from the Abbey running around surrounding residential areas, on a wet day.
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VANDI A CONTEMPORARY FRENCH PAINTER
Exposition à l'abbaye de Montivilliers
Mars 2015
Video : Grégory Constantin
English text :
When you have been painting for 50 years, that is something to celebrate, and that is exactly what Vandi did at the start of 2015 by exhibiting part of his paintings in the abbey of Montivilliers.
The artist, who is a fierce defender of figurative painting, has chosen this place steeped in history to unveil the secrets of his childhood and the passions which have had a decisive impact on his work. Get carried away by discovering how Vandi used the round and richly coloured shapes which are now so typical of his style, to tell us about Le Havre or Tuscana.
C'Sports Invite l'Aïkido Club de Montivilliers
Cours de Body attack pour 14 Aïkidokas
Marcilly 2018: Les Minimes d'ALM
Les Minimes d'ALM:
Maeva Boulenger 1ère Place
Floran Canino 3ème Place
Celya Henaut 3ème Place
Lony Leberre 1ère Place
Enzo Loisel
Baptiste Pouliquen 1ère Place
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Présentation de l'Abbaye du Valasse
Une vidéo réalisée par metilene.com.
Située dans la vallée de la Seine, l’Abbaye du Valasse est nichée au cœur d’une Normandie touristique… que ce soit pour des vacances ou pour un séjour professionnel, l’abbaye est un lieu de convivialité qui saura vous surprendre !