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The wave of religion

Travelling through Burgundy it is impossible not to be aware of the religious influence of this period.

The landscape is dotted with Romanesque churches, abbeys of the great monastic orders of Benedictine and Cistercian and stunning cathedrals in the cities.

 

Eastern religion...

Throughout history the winds of religious change have blown through Burgundy. Always Christian but now the region is also a centre of Buddist worship with the temple Kagyu Ling
of La Boulaye, south of Autun.

Buddist worship in the Temple Kagyu Ling of La Boulaye
Temple Kagyu Ling of La Boulaye

The sheer force of religion swept across Europe during the 11th century, bringing stability and great power. The Benedictine abbey of Cluny was the most important church in the catholic world... almost as big as its successor St. Peter’s in Rome.

Cluny with the Benedictine abbey
Cluny

It is difficult to realize the importance of Cluny and imagination is required during a visit as only the outline of this monster church remains...it was destroyed and the stones used for local housing!

The Cistercian order also had a profound influence not only in religious terms but in the development of today’s wine industry. These monks followed the Roman introduction of wine to Burgundy and became the first producers, of what is now the region’s best known export, on a commercial scale!

grape picking for the wine harvest at Clos de Vougeot
Clos de Vougeot, wine harvest 

They also gave us Fontenay. The abbey is so impressive and yet so hidden. A drive of some 50 miles north of Dijon descending into a deeply wooded valley and there is one of the most remarkable pieces of religious architecture to be found.

Fontenay is one of the best preserved Cistercian abbey
Listed as a World Heritage Site by Unesco,
Fontenay is one of the best preserved Cistercian abbey

Spend a while in the gardens, as I did, and just try to imagine the sheer effort that went into the design, the building and the daily life within the abbey.

credits : Burgundy Tourist Board

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