Take a tour of peaceful Fontenay Abbey in France -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
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The quiet little Abbey of Fontenay is one of the French Country side's hidden gems, it was founded on the twelve century by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and was home to Cistercian and Monks.
The soft cream colored stone of the Abbey, makes it a delightful place to explore, now worthy are the cloister with their pillared columns and simple pristine lons.
On a warm and sunny day, the stone of the Abbey glows with a practically divine light.
Following the french resolution.
The Fontenay Abbey was turned into a paper mill, until nineteen zero two.
Although it's no longer in service, visitors can visit and see how the monks lived.
Thank you for watching our travel video series, see you next time.
The quiet little Abbey of Fontenay is one of the French countryside's hidden gems.
It was founded in 12th century by St. Bernard of Clairvaux and was home to Cistercian monks.
The soft, cream-colored stone of the abbey makes it a delightful place to explore.
Especially noteworthy are the cloisters with their pillared columns and simple, pristine lawns.
On a warm and sunny day, the stone of the abbey glows with a practically divine light.
Following the French Revolution, the Fontenay Abbey was turned into a paper mill until 1902.
Though it is no longer in service, visitors can visit and see how the monks lived
Hi, I'm Naomi and I'm very exited to show you the world's greatest attractions.
The quiet little Abbey of Fontenay is one of the French Country side's hidden gems, it was founded on the twelve century by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and was home to Cistercian and Monks.
The soft cream colored stone of the Abbey, makes it a delightful place to explore, now worthy are the cloister with their pillared columns and simple pristine lons.
On a warm and sunny day, the stone of the Abbey glows with a practically divine light.
Following the french resolution.
The Fontenay Abbey was turned into a paper mill, until nineteen zero two.
Although it's no longer in service, visitors can visit and see how the monks lived.
Thank you for watching our travel video series, see you next time.
The quiet little Abbey of Fontenay is one of the French countryside's hidden gems.
It was founded in 12th century by St. Bernard of Clairvaux and was home to Cistercian monks.
The soft, cream-colored stone of the abbey makes it a delightful place to explore.
Especially noteworthy are the cloisters with their pillared columns and simple, pristine lawns.
On a warm and sunny day, the stone of the abbey glows with a practically divine light.
Following the French Revolution, the Fontenay Abbey was turned into a paper mill until 1902.
Though it is no longer in service, visitors can visit and see how the monks lived
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