Saint-Pierremont Abbey

Abbey of Saint-Pierremont
Dovecote of the Abbey of St.-Pierremont
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceDiocese of Metz
RegionLorraine
RiteAugustinians
Year consecrated1090
Location
LocationAvril, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
CountryFrance
Geographic coordinates49°18′23″N 5°56′25″E / 49.30639°N 5.94028°E / 49.30639; 5.94028
Architecture
TypeMonastery
StyleBaroque

The Ancient Abbey of Canons Regular of St. Augustine of Saint-Pierremont (i.e., St. Peter's mountain) (French: Abbaye de Saint-Pierremont, German: Abtei Petersberg) is a former Augustinian abbey in the commune of Avril in what is now the Meurthe-et-Moselle département of France (formerly part of the Duchy of Bar in the Upper Lorraine region of the Holy Roman Empire), founded in the late eleventh century and dedicated to Saint Peter. Little is left of the medieval abbey buildings. Some buildings of the eighteenth century survive (enriched with older fragments, such as the arms of the abbot Jean Marius (1575-1597) and of the Duchy of Bar), notably the dovecote of the abbey, which was built in 1747 in the Baroque style and remodeled in 1774 with Rococo elements; it is registered in the Base Mérimée of notable French architectural monuments.[1]

  1. ^ Base Mérimée: PA00105993, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)