Abbey of Saint Loup, Troyes

Local nameMusée Saint-Loup (ancienne Abbaye Saint-Loup)
LocationTroyes, France

The Abbey of Saint-Loup is a religious building near Troyes in Champagne, France. It was established in the ninth century to shelter the relics of bishop Lupus of Troyes, Saint Loup, the legendary defender of the city against Attila in the 5th century and patron of the city. The monastic community was reformed in 1135 by Bernard of Clairvaux, when the abbot and his monks embraced the Rule of Saint Augustine and became Canons Regular. The Abbaye Saint-Loup, which came to be enclosed within the burgeoning medieval city of Troyes, developed a renowned library and scriptorium. The famous poet Chrétien de Troyes may have been a canon of this monastic house.

The abbey was founded — as were many abbeys— in an existing Gallo-Roman villa abutting the former Roman Via Agrippa just outside the former Gallo-Roman city. Charlemagne gave the abbey of Saint-Loup to the scholarly Alcuin, and Adalelm, Count of Troyes was a patron.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_of_Saint_Loup,_Troyes

Official Website http://www.musees-troyes.com/539-presentation-du-musee-saint-loup.htm

Email musart@ville-troyes.fr

Phone +333 25 42 20 09

Coordinates 48°18'3.08" N 4°4'49.172" E

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