Photographer's Note
Our monastery is the fruit of a long history. One hundred and sixty-five million years ago, when the sea still covered our regions, the yellow ocre stone called "pierre de France" was already forming in the depths of these waters; later, it would be used in the construction of the monastery Fifteen thousand years ago the valley destined to receive the monastery was being hollowed out by the effects of the last Ice Age.
Three thousand years later, the first trees began to appear, woodland pine, birch, and beech; a whole forest which man began to clear between 1800 and 1200 B.C. Was there any human habitation or village on this site before the monks settled ? At the present stage of research, nothing proves it. Only Merovingian tombs have been discovered in the surroundings of the spring.
The first monks to settle in Orval arrived from the south of Italy in 1070. Count Arnould de Chiny, lord of the manor, welcomed them and granted them land from his own domain. Construction was immediately begun of the church and conventual buildings.
For reasons we do not know these pioneers moved away after about forty years. Othon, son of Arnould, replaced the monks by a small community of Canons who were able to complete the construction work begun by their predecessors ; in 1124 the completed church was consecrated by Henri de Winton, Bishop of Verdun. Soon afterwards, however, the Canons ran into economic difficulties, a situation which led them to request affiliation to the Order of Cîteaux, at that time in full expansion. Their request was transmitted to Saint Bernard who accepted it. He entrusted the re-establishment of Orval to the eldest of his daughter-houses, the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines in Champagne.
On the 9th March 1132, seven monks under the leadership of Constantin arrived at Orval from Trois-Fontaines. Monks and Canons formed one single community and began at once on the adaptation of the buildings to Cistercian usages. The new church was completed before 1200.
The Cistercians were particularly careful to establish a farm and a forestry domain ; these forms of work would allow them to live according to their observances. The land immediately around the monastery is poor and unsuited to farming. As early as 1132, the monks received a small domain about 20 kms. from the monastery near Carignan ; this was to become the hub of their finest grange, that of Blanchampagne. In the following years, the monks received further land in donations. Of these lands, mention must be made of the group of Bure-Villancy, in the Meurthe-&-Moselle region, which would be the centre of OrvaI's iron industry.
For five centuries, Orval led a hidden life, like so many other monasteries of the Order. During the 12th Century, the abbey seems to have been prosperous ; from the middle of the following century, calamities were often to be its lot for long periods. In 1252 the abbey was gutted by fire and the consequences weighed on the community for almost a century. Certain buildings had to be entirely reconstructed. So serious was the state of misery that for a time the authorities of the Order went so far as to envisage the suppression of the monastery.
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ktanska
(44416) 2016-05-16 10:34
Hi JC,
This place has strong sense of history. A real Belgian abbey with a classic brewery off the main roads. Orange sandstone colour of those walls is quite special.
Kari
holmertz
(101880) 2016-05-16 10:54
Hello Jean Claude,
It's a nice photo of a beautiful building. The light is very good and contrasts nicely with the dark clouds. The note about the long history of the monastery is interesting, but it doesn't say anything about what probably makes this place most famous these days: the brewing of excellent beer.
Regards,
Gert
papagolf21
(152605) 2016-05-16 11:36
Bonsoir, cher JC,
Un lieu d'une grande beauté architecturale. Il y règne une ambiance très agréable.
L'on a vraiment envie de visiter l'ensemble.
Très belle présentation.
Amitiés.
Philippe
cornejo
(61504) 2016-05-16 11:41
Hello Jean Claude, very good view of this interesting monastery courtyard, very well composed and captured in this good and beautiful photography. An interesting image with good sharpness, depth, light, color and quality. Very good and nice work perfectly realized, my congratulations my friend. Thanks for sharing this interesting work.
Good night and happy start to the week.
All the best from southern Spain.
Angel.
No_One
(4) 2016-05-16 11:58
Hi Jean Claude
A beautiful choice of angle to take this from, a think a head on shot would have flattened the image but at this angle there is heat depth. The colors are great too, both that stone and the flowers, and the niche with the colourful painting. Great photo
Cheers
Noel
lousat
(138521) 2016-05-16 12:01
Salut JC,une capture magnifique de cette abbaye tres vieille mais tres bien preservee' aussi,tous les sensations de la vie passee',de l'histoire,et aussi du primtemps avec les fleurs du glycine...qualite' parfaite encore une fois,.Belle soiree' et merci,Luciano
fabianoleite
(13575) 2016-05-16 16:30
Beautiful and neat monastery, from a nice perspective and with a good framing. Congratulations and have a nice week!
jemaflor
(146168) 2016-05-16 22:53
Salut JC,
Belle cour et façades baignées par une agréable luminosité, jolie teinte pour les murs, belle décoration florale avec ces glycines fleuries.
HimalAnda
(10671) 2016-05-16 23:17
Bonjour Jean-Claude,
Jolie photo de cette abbaye, avec une belle lumière et un ciel intéressant.
D'Orval, je connaissais surtout la bière ;-)
Stéphane
snunney
(130967) 2016-05-17 2:45
Hello Jean-Claude,
A well judged symmetrical composition benefiting from well managed light and shadow contrast. The prettily illuminated walls with their honey coloured stonework contrast nicely with the dark grey sky. Very good rendering of the textural detail. Thanks for sharing, have a nice afternoon.
mesutilgim
(0) 2016-05-18 3:57
Hello Jean Claude,
Very nice capture of this Abbey court taken with perfect pov.
Many interesting and usefull notes makes your entry a perfect TE job.
TFS and best regards
MESUT ILGIM
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jean Claude Dresch (claudeD)
(47754)
- Genre: ·ç¾°
- Medium: ²ÊÉ«
- Date Taken: 2016-05-15
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II, canon EF 24-105 F4 IS
- Exposure: f/0.7, 1/333 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2016-05-16 9:51