- Source: Marmoutier
See Marmoutier Abbey (Tours) for the former abbey in Tours.
Marmoutier (French pronunciation: [maʁmutje] ; German: Maursmünster) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin département in Grand Est in north-eastern France. The origin of the place is the former Marmoutier Abbey, of which the abbey church still serves as the parish church.
Geography
Marmoutier is in the northwest of Alsace, located between Saverne and Wasselonne and approximately 30 kilometers away from Strasbourg.
Population
History
In 590 St. Leonhard, a disciple of Columbanus, founded a benedictine monastery which later was named after the abbot Maurus who modified it in the 12th century imitating the style of Hirsau. The church dates from this time. Above all the cloister flourished during the 14th century. In 1792 it disintegrated during the French Revolution.
Jacob Frey, a writer, lived in Marmoutier from 1545 as town chronicler and notary.
Sights
The church of Marmoutier Abbey from the 11th century holds a pipe organ by the organ builder Andreas Silbermann. Église Saint-Blaise de Sindelsberg was built in 1584 and underwent renovation work in 1872.
See also
Communes of the Bas-Rhin department
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Komune di departemen Bas-Rhin
- Arondisemen Saverne
- Reformasi Protestan
- Komune di departemen Bas-Rhin diurutkan menurut arondisemen dan kanton
- Geoffroy Plantagenêt
- Strasbourg
- Robert IV dari Worms
- Arondisemen Strasbourg-Ville
- Obernai
- Arondisemen Molsheim
- Marmoutier
- Marmoutier Abbey
- Marmoutier Abbey, Tours
- Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
- Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou
- Église Saint-Martin, Marmoutier
- Marmoutier Abbey, Alsace
- Thal-Marmoutier
- Westhausen
- Westhouse-Marmoutier