Fontfroide Abbey
The Cistercian Abbey of Sainte-Marie de Fontfroide dates back to the 11th century. The monastery became a key centre in the fight against Cathar doctrine, and Pope Innocent III appointed two legates chosen from among the abbey's members to defend Catholic orthodoxy against heresy.
About this building
After the French Revolution, in 1791, it began to be dismantled, the site became public property and passed into the hands of the Hospice of Narbonne, which in 1833 sold it to a private individual, and from then on the buildings began to be valued and recovered.
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