Pontigny

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Pontigny is a French village best known for its historic Cistercian abbey, one of the earliest and largest of the order.

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Pontigny canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cistercian abbey
commune of France
administrativeStatus commune
architecturalStyle Romanesque
early Gothic
coordinateApprox 47.85°N 3.72°E
country France
culturalRole center of religious scholarship
dedicatedTo Virgin Mary
departmentCode 89
distanceToMajorCity approximately 150 km southeast of Paris
foundedInCentury 12th century
hasBuildingPart abbey church
cloister
monastic buildings
hasFunction pilgrimage site
religious center
hasPart Pontigny Abbey
hasReligiousOrderHistory Cistercians
hasReligiousSite Pontigny Abbey
heritage medieval monastic site
heritageStatus major monastic complex in Burgundy
historicalAffiliation Diocese of Sens-Auxerre
surface form: Diocese of Auxerre

Kingdom of France
influenced Cistercian architecture in Europe
INSEECODE 89309
knownFor Cistercian architecture
Pontigny Abbey
being one of the earliest Cistercian foundations
being one of the largest Cistercian abbeys
locatedIn Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Pontigny self-linksurface differs
Yonne
central France
surface form: north-central France
locatedInFormerRegion Burgundy
locatedNear Chablis vineyards
locatedOn Serein River NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic small rural population
postalCode 89230
preservationStatus well-preserved medieval abbey complex
regionCapitalDistance approximately 20 km from Auxerre
timeZone CEST
CET
tourism important tourist attraction in Yonne
wineRegion Chablis
surface form: Chablis wine region

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Yonne department contains Pontigny
Pontigny Abbey locatedIn Pontigny
Pontigny locatedIn Pontigny self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Pontigny Abbey