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in 1926 and fully protected in January 1994. The abbey mill, which appears in 19th-century landscape paintings, was sold in 2012 and in 2016 opened as a regional museum. In the early 2020s, the abbey was acquired by the hospitality company Paris Society and extensively renovated into a luxury hotel
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accepted their gift and sent a group of monks under the direction of Arnaud, who became their first abbot. Besides the founders, others of the nobility came to the aid of the new Savigniac community.
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Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Notre-Dame des Vaux de Cernay, de l'ordre de Citeaux, au diocèse de Paris, composé d'après les chartes originales conservées aux archives de Seine-et-Oise
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Towards the end of the fourteenth century the monastery began losing its fervour, both on account of its wealth and because of the disturbed state of the ĂŽle-de-France during the
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in 1542 there was little left of the monastic community beyond the name. In the seventeenth century the community was restored in spirit by embracing the
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inherited the property in 1903 and further updated the residence; he it was the site of his experiments in child nutrition.
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As soon as the abbey was well established, many postulants were admitted, thus making possible in 1137 the foundation of
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and fell into partial ruin. Most of the buildings, except for the church, were restored in the late 19th century by
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and its members (twelve priests) were dispersed. Much of the site subsequently fell into ruin.
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Under Thomas, Peter's successor, Porrois Abbey, a Cistercian nunnery later renamed the
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After passing through various hands, in the 1880s the abbey site was bought by
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as promoted by Denis Largentier. During this time the commendatory abbot was
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to restore the 17th-century abbey building with interiors emulating the
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in 1203. Three years later he was one of the principal figures in the
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Cartulaire de Porrois plus connue sous le nom mystique de Port-Royal
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In November 1942, the property of Henri de Rothschild and his son
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Many of its abbots became well known. Andrew, the fourth, died as
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Index

Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay

French
Cistercian
ĂŽle-de-France
Cernay-la-Ville
Diocese of Versailles
Yvelines
French Revolution
Charlotte de Rothschild
Neauffle
Savigny Abbey
Virgin Mary
John the Baptist
Vital, Abbot of Savigny
Le Breuil-Benoît Abbey
Diocese of Évreux
Order of Cîteaux
Clairvaux Abbey
Bishop of Arras
Guy of Vaux-de-Cernay
Fourth Crusade
Albigensian Crusade
Cathars
Bishop of Carcassonne
Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay

Abbey of Port-Royal
Theobald of Marly
Louis IX

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