Saint Salvator abbey of Ename (Belgium) around 1150

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Appellation Saint Salvator abbey of Ename (Belgium) around 1150
Address Oudenaarde, Oost-vlaanderen, Belgium
Coordinates (Lat, Lon) (50.857891 , 3.628885)
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The small Saint Salvator church is replaced in 1139 by an impressive Romanesque church, inspired by the abbeys of Cluny, Hirschau and Affligem. Around 1165, the first abbey buildings are replaced by larger and comfortable buildings in the new Gothic style.
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Contacts Daniel Pletinckx digital heritage expert Visual Dimension bvba
47 Lijnwaadmarkt Oudenaarde 9700 Ename East Flanders Belgium
+32 55 30 31 00 +32 55 30 31 04 daniel.pletinckx@visualdimension.be director Visual Dimension bvba
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Europeana Rights Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, ShareAlike (BY-NC-SA)
Spatial Ename archaeological site Archeologisch park Ename
Sint-Salvatorstraat Oudenaarde 9700 Ename East Flanders Belgium
Protection Type monument
Start Date 995
End Date 2015
Period Name medieval
Materials limestone, brick
Heritage Asset Type archaeological park
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Name Saint Salvator abbey of Ename (Belgium) around 1150
Description The small Saint Salvator church is replaced in 1139 by an impressive Romanesque church, inspired by the abbeys of Cluny, Hirschau and Affligem. Around 1165, the first abbey buildings are replaced by larger and comfortable buildings in the new Gothic style.
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Actor Visual Dimension bvba, organisation, creator
Copyrights Visual Dimension bvba, 2015 Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, ShareAlike (BY-NC-SA)
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