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Abbey church of Cluny
Spiritual heart of medieval Europe

In 2010 six countries in western Europe celebrated the 1100th anniversary of the founding of Cluny abbey. Visit the imposing remains of the abbey church as part of a pleasant holiday in the Clunisois, exploring its heritage and equestrian traditions.

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Randonnée pédestre
Jardin du Moulin à Tan à Sens
Canal de Bourgogne
Camping-car
Guédelon
  • Randonnée pédestre
  • Jardin du Moulin à Tan à Sens
  • Canal de Bourgogne
  • Camping-car
  • Guédelon

 

Well before Rome!

Haras national de ClunyCluny abbey was founded in 910 by Guillaume d'Aquitaine. Building was completed in the mid 12th century, the high point of the abbey's history. For five hundred years, until Saint Peter's in Rome was built, the abbey church of Cluny was the largest religious building in Europe (177m long). It produced a number of Popes.


Three abbey churches

The first church was built in the 10th century in Carolingian style. In the following century a second church was the first example of “early Romanesque art”. Less than a hundred years later building work began on the basilica of St-Pierre-et-St-Paul.

The abbey church was demolished during the French Revolution and only part of it remains. As you walk around town you can begin to see how vast the buildings must have been...Haras national de Cluny

  • The crosspieces of the right transept give some idea of the original dimensions.
  • In part of the narthex you can just make out the position of the five naves.
  • The 18th century abbey buildings and cloisters blend in harmoniously.

Should Cluny be rebuilt? Appeals have been made to rebuild the abbey, as was the Frauenkirche in Dresden. Inside the abbey church and the Tour des Fromages, high-tech "enhanced reality" interfaces (the so-called "Gunzo" project) enable visitors to 'see' what the building once looked like.

Equestrian centre

The Clunisois is a major stage on the Cross Burgundy cycle route and boasts a number of horseback trails. A centre for stallions was created in Cluny under Napoleon I and this later developed into the National Stud whose stables are open to the public.

Practical information

Cluny Tourist Information office can help you book a hotel or guesthouse. It also sells tickets for shows and has an Internet connection for visitors to use.

Address details

Office de tourisme de Cluny
6 rue Mercière
71250 Cluny
Tel. : +33 (0)3 85 59 05 34
E-mail : contact@cluny-tourisme.com
http://www.cluny-tourisme.com

 

Opening times

January, February, March, November, December:
 - 10am-12.30pm & 2.30-5pm
 - Closed: Sunday

April:
 - 10am-12.30pm & 2.30-6.45pm
 - Closed: Sunday

May to end September:
 - 9.30am to 7pm daily (non-stop)

October:
 - 10am-12.30pm & 2.30-6pm
 - Closed: Sunday

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