Obazine Abbey, Romanesque abbey in Aubazines, France.
Obazine Abbey is a stone structure featuring Romanesque and Gothic architecture, rising from the Corrèze landscape with high arched windows and carved details. The complex includes the church and adjoining monastic buildings that once housed the community.
The monastery was founded in 1101 and joined the Cistercian order in 1142, a transformation that reshaped its structure and daily operations. This change made it an important center of monastic reform in the region.
The abbey church serves as the parish church of Aubazines today and continues to host religious services for local people. Visitors can sense the ongoing spiritual role this place plays in community life.
Access is through Rue Docteur Georges Verdier in Aubazines, and guided tours can be arranged in advance. It helps to contact ahead to confirm visiting times and available tour options.
The monks operated several farms near Rocamadour to supply pilgrims and their own community with food. This agricultural network allowed the monastery to become financially independent while supporting travelers.
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