• Saint-Ouen, Abbey of, Rouen, France, was a Benedictine monastery of great antiquity dating back to the early Merovingian period.
  • Saint-Ouen Abbey, (French: Abbaye Saint-Ouen de Rouen) is a large Gothic Catholic church and former Benedictine monastic church in Rouen.
  • Saint-Ouen Abbey Church, is an expansive Gothic Roman Catholic church in Rouen, Normandy, France.
  • Initially constructed by Benedictine monks in 1126 as the abbey church, Saint-Ouen took several hundred years to be complete.
  • Saint-Ouen Manastırı ( fr. Abbaye Saint-Ouen de Rouen ), Fransa'nın Rouen şehrinin ana tarihi eserlerinden biridir ; hayatta kalan manastır kilisesi...
  • The Abbey Saint-Ouen is renowned for its exquisite stained glass windows, which adorn its interior with vibrant colors and intricate designs.
  • The current church building was originally built as the abbey church of Saint-Ouen for the Benedictine Order, beginning in 1318 and interrupted by the Hundred...
  • His landscapes, especially those of Saint-Valéry-en-Caux where he spent his summers, are concerned with the daily and picturesque activities of this port.
  • Saint-Ouen Abbey, is a large Gothic Roman Catholic church and former Benedictine monastic church in Rouen.
  • Pope Alexander IV made it a mitered abbey in 1256, and it enjoyed special privileges in both spiritual and secular Norman assemblies.