Abbaye de Belval, Trappist nunnery in Troisvaux, France
Abbaye de Belval is a Trappist nunnery in Troisvaux composed of stone buildings arranged around a central courtyard with traditional monastic design. A bell tower and chapel form the architectural focal points of the religious community.
The nunnery was founded in 1893 as a spiritual center under Trappist vows and practice. The monastic traditions established then continue to shape the community and its work today.
The abbey embodies a way of life centered on quiet work and prayer, visible in how the nuns move through their daily tasks with focused purpose. Visitors can sense this rhythm and the intentionality that shapes every hour of the day here.
The abbey shop operates Tuesday through Saturday, selling products made by the nuns including their cheese and religious items. Planning your visit within these hours ensures access to their handmade offerings.
The cheese production process uses methods unchanged for generations, and the maturing cheese is stored in the monastery's historic cellars. This traditional craftsmanship creates a product noticeably different from commercial alternatives.
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