Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Master of the Bells

Chantelle - Abbaye Saint-Vincent

25 Sep 2011 130
A previous church at this place was once part of the castle, erected by the Earls of Bourbon on a rocky headland overhanging a meander of the Bouble. In 937 Odo of Cluny, who was the second abbot in Cluny, added this place as a priory to the cluniac sphere. The still existing romanesque church of the "Abbaye Saint-Vincent de Chantelle", was built within the 12th century. Monastic life declined later and after the French Revolution was sold. Mid 19th century it was "bought back" by the abbey of Pradines. Since 1890 ist is a monastery again. The nuns living and working here, produce herbal cosmetics - and sell the worldwide. www.benedictines-chantelle.com/ A carillon with only two bells is a very small instrument, but every artist starts off in a small way. Maybe this person was called "The Master of the Bells" some years later.