The following is a list of Cistercian monasteries in France, including current and former Cistercianabbeys, and a few priories, on the current territory of France, for both monks and nuns.
These religious houses have belonged, at different times, to various congregations or groups within the Cistercian order, among which the most important, for the French monasteries, are:
The dates in brackets are those of the beginning and the end of a monastery's status as a Cistercian house, which may be different from its dates of foundation and suppression.
The names of currently active Cistercian abbeys and independent priories are in bold. Apart from a very few unusually significant ones, dependent priories no longer operational are not usually listed.
Bellaigue Abbey, monks, diocese of Clermont (founded in 950 as a Benedictine priory, elevated to an abbey in 1136; ; Cistercian 1137-1791; re-founded as a Benedictine priory in 2000 (Virlet, Puy-de-Dôme)[9]
Blanche-Couronne Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Blanche-Couronne), monks (founded c. 1160, but apparently not Cistercian until later) diocese of Nantes (La Chapelle-Launay, Loire-Atlantique)
Blauvac Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bon Secours de Blauvac), nuns, diocese of Avignon (1927-) (Blauvac, Vaucluse)[14]
Bœuil Abbey, also Beuil or Le Beuil Abbey (Abbaye de Bœuil, Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bœuil or Beuil), monks, diocese of Limoges (1123–1790) (Veyrac, Limousin)
Bohéries Abbey, monks, diocese of Laon (Bohéries, later Vadencourt-et-Bohéries, nowadays Vadencourt, Aisne)
Bouchet Abbey, also known as Le Bosquet Abbey (Abbaye de Bouchet, Abbaye Notre-Dame-du-Bosquet), nuns (founded c. 1146-50; Cistercian 1198-1408), diocese of Clermont (Bouchet, Drôme)
Boulaur Abbey (Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Boulaur), nuns (Boulaur, Gers)[19]
La Boulaye Abbey, monks (founded 1170 round a chapel founded c. 1134; transferred to form Torigny Abbey in 1308, leaving the original site as a small obscure priory) (Condé-sur-Vire, Manche)
Bournet Abbey or Le Bournet Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de l'Assomption du Bournet), monks (Benedictine 1113-1125, Cistercian 1125-15th century, Benedictine 15th century onwards) diocese of Angoulême (Courgeac, Charente)
L'Estrée Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de l'Estrée, also Abbaye royale de l'Estrée), monks (founded 1140s), later nuns (1684-1791), diocese of Évreux (Muzy, Eure)
Florièyes Abbey, also Florielle Abbey or Floriège Abbey, later a priory, monks, predecessor of Le Thoronet Abbey (1136–46, after which a priory of Le Thoronet; suppressed 1791) (Tourtour, Var)
Gourdon Abbey (Abbaye de Gourdon, Abbaye de Léobard, or most commonly Abbaye nouvelle), monks, diocese of Cahors (Léobard, Lot)
La Grâce-Dieu Abbey (Abbaye de la Grâce-Dieu), in Franche-Comté, monks (1139-1791, 1844–1909), later nuns (originally from Besançon, since 1927), diocese of Besançon (Chaux-lès-Passavant, Doubs)[38]
Gruchet Abbey or Gruchet-le-Valasse Abbey (also known as Le Valasse Abbey) (Abbaye de Gruchet-le-Valasse or Abbaye Notre-Dame-du-Vœu de Gruchet-le-Valasse) (Gruchet-le-Valasse, Seine-Maritime)
Jau Abbey, also Clariana Abbey (Abbaye de Jau, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Jau, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Clariane, Santa Maria de Clariana), monks, diocese of Perpignan (Col de Jau, Mosset, Pyrénées-Orientales)
La Joie Abbey or Abbey of Notre-Dame-de-la-Joie (Abbaye de la Joie, Abbaye Notre-Dame-de-la-Joye), nuns, diocese of Vannes (1252–1792) (Hennebont, Morbihan)
Abbey of La Joie-lès-Nemours (Abbaye de la Joie-lès-Nemours, Abbaye Notre-Dame de la Joie, Abbaye Sainte-Marie-lès-Nemours, Abbaye Notre-Dame de la Saussaie), nuns, diocese of Sens (1231–1751) (Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours, Seine-et-Marne)
Abbey of La Joie-Notre-Dame (Abbaye de la Joie-Notre-Dame de Campénéac), nuns, diocese of Vannes (founded 1953, as successor to the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Bonne-Garde at Sainte-Anne-d'Auray, founded 1920) (Campénéac, Morbihan)
Larivour Abbey (also Larrivour, La Rivour or l'Arivour) (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Larivour, Larrivour, la Rivour or l'Arivour), monks, diocese of Troyes (Lusigny-sur-Barse, Aube)
Lasteron Abbey or Lasteyron Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Bernard de Lasteron or Lasteyron; Abbaye Saint-Bernard de Bayonne), nuns, diocese of Dax (Mouguerre, moved to Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
Marcilly Abbey (Abbaye de Marcilly, Abbaye Notre-Dame de Marcilly), monks, diocese of Autun (Provency, Yonne)
Marquette Abbey (Abbaye du Repos de Notre-Dame de Marquette, Abbaye du Bon-repos de Notre-Dame de Marquette, Abbaye du Réclinatoire de Notre-Dame de Marquette)[46] nuns, diocese of Tournai (Marquette-lez-Lille, Nord)
Mouchy-le-Péreux Abbey, otherwise Monchy-le-Péreux or Monchy-le-Preux Abbey,[53] nuns, later monks, later nuns again, diocese of Beauvais (Monchy-Humières, Oise)
Nonenque Abbey, now Nonenque Charterhouse (Chartreuse de Nonenque), nuns, diocese of Vabres (1139–1791) (Marnhagues-et-Latour, Aveyron); reoccupied in 1927 by the Carthusians
Les Olives Abbey (also Les Olieux Abbey), nuns, diocese of Narbonne (founded 1204, abandoned 1614; replaced in the 19th century by the Abbaye des Monges) (Narbonne, Aude)
Pentemont Abbey (Abbaye de Pentemont, also Abbaye de Penthemont, Panthemont or Pantemont), nuns, diocese of Paris (1217-1790) (Paris, 7th arrondissement)[58]
La Pitié-Dieu Abbey or La Piété-Dieu Abbey (Abbaye de la Pitié-Dieu-lès-Ramerupt or Abbaye de la Piété-Dieu), monks, diocese of Troyes (1440–1791) (Ramerupt, Aube)
Planselve Abbey, also Gimont Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Planselve, de Gimont) (Gimont, Gers)
Port-du-Salut Abbey (Abbaye du Port du-Salut, Abbaye Notre-Dame du Port du Salut d'Entrammes, or Abbaye du Port-Ringeard), Trappist monks (1816-) (Entrammes, Mayenne)[62]
Prébenoît Abbey (Abbaye de Prébenoît or Abbaye Notre-Dame de Prébenoît), monks, diocese of Limoges (Bétête, Creuse)
Ré Abbey, also known as Les Châteliers Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame-de-Ré dite des Châteliers), monks, diocese of Poitiers (La Flotte, Île de Ré, Charente-Maritime)
Abbaye du Réclinatoire de Notre-Dame, see Marquette Abbey
St. Catherine's Abbey, Avignon, nuns, diocese of Avignon (Avignon)
Sainte-Croix Abbey, nuns, diocese of Apt
Sainte-Houlde Abbey (or Hoïlde or Hould): see Le Val d'Ornain
Les Salenques Abbey (also known as Abondance-Dieu Abbey) (Les Bordes-sur-Arize, Ariège)
Salvane or Silvanis Abbey, see Sylvanès
Saubalade Abbey or Sauvelade Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Saubalade or Sauvelade), monks, diocese of Lescar (founded 1127) (Sauvelade, Pyrénées-Atlantiques)[71]
Sauvebénite or Sauvebenoite Abbey, nuns, diocese of Le Puy
Theuley Abbey (or Tulley Abbey), monks, diocese of Besançon, later Langres (Vars, Haute-Saône)
Le Thoronet Abbey (Abbaye du Thoronet or Abbaye Notre-Dame du Thoronet), diocese of Fréjus, united in 1785 with the diocese of Digne (Le Thoronet, Var)
Timadeuc Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Timadeuc or Thymadeuc), monks (from 1841) (Bréhan, Morbihan)[77]
Torigny Abbey, monks (founded c. 1134 at La Boulaye; transferred to Torigni 1308) (Torigni-sur-Vire, Manche)
La Trappe Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Trappe, Abbaye de la Grande-Trappe or Abbaye de Soligny), monks, diocese of Séez (Soligny-la-Trappe, Orne)
Trizay Abbey (Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Trizay, Abbaye du Gué de Trizay or de Trisay), diocese of Luçon (Saint-Vincent-Puymaufrais (1833–1972), now Bournezeau, Vendée)
Ubexy Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Saint-Joseph d'Ubexy), Trappistine nuns (founded 1841; priory from 1847; abbey from 1878; dissolved 2012, when the remaining nuns transferred to Igny Abbey) (Ubexy, Vosges)[79]
Ulmet Abbey, also known as Aumet Abbey (Abbaye d'Ulmet or d'Aumet), monks, diocese of Arles (founded 1173; community mostly moved to Sylvéréal Abbey in the third quarter of the 13th century; finally abandoned in 1437) (in the Camargue, commune of Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône; the ruins, near the Étang de Fournelet, are now included in the Réserve naturelle nationale de Camargue)
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Le Val Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame du Val), monks (Mériel, Val-d'Oise)
Le Val-de-Bressieux Abbey, also Laval-Bénite Abbey or Laval-Bressieux Abbey (Abbaye du Val-de-Bressieux, de Laval-Bénite or de Laval-Bressieux), nuns, diocese of Vienne (1117 or -19–1791) (Saint-Pierre-de-Bressieux, Isère)
Le Val-des-Choues Abbey, also Val-des-Choux (Abbaye du Val-des-Choues or des-Choux), monks (independent monastery 1193–1763; Cistercian, under Sept-Fons Abbey, 1763–1791; the surviving buildings are occupied (2018) by the Musée-Opéra de la Vénerie) (Villiers-le-Duc, Côte-d'Or)[80]
Val d'Ornain Abbey or Sainte-Hoïlde Abbey, Val d'Ornain (Abbaye Sainte-Hoïlde du Val d'Ornain or Sainte-Hould or Sainte-Houlde), nuns, diocese of Toul (Val-d'Ornain, Meuse)
Le Val-des-Vignes Abbey (Abbaye du Val-des-Vignes), nuns, diocese of Langres (before 1220–1443; re-founded after 1443 as a Cistercian priory for monks, but dissolved again in 1487) (Ailleville, Aube)
Valence Abbey (Abbaye de Valence), monks, diocese of Poitiers (1225 or 1230–1791) (Couhé, Vienne)
La Valette Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de la Valette), monks, diocese of Tulle (founded as a Benedictine abbey probably in 1143; Cistercian from 1147; dissolved 1791; remains submerged in 1951 by the construction of a dam, the Barrage du Chastang) (Auriac, Corrèze)
Valsaintes Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Valsaintes, de Simiane or de Boulinette), monks, diocese of Apt (1180–1792) (Simiane-la-Rotonde, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
Valsauve Abbey (Abbaye de Valsauve, Abbaye Royale Notre-Dame de Valsauve), nuns, diocese of Uzès (founded before 1217 as priory; moved to Bagnols 1375 and later elevated to a royal abbey; dissolved 1790) (Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Gard)
Varennes Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Varennes), monks, diocese of Bourges (Fougerolles, Indre)
La Vassin Abbey, also Lavaysse or La Veissy Abbey (Abbaye La Vassin, Lavaysse or La Veissy), nuns, diocese of Clermont (c. 1150 – 1792) (Saint-Donat, Puy-de-Dôme)
Villiers Abbey or Villiers-aux-Nonnains Abbey (Abbaye de Villiers-aux-Nonnains, Abbaye Notre-Dame de Villiers, Abbaye Villiers-la-Joie), nuns, diocese of Sens (Cerny, Essonne)
^Ulysse Chevalier: Notices historiques sur l'abbaye de Saint-Just et sur le monastère de Sainte-Ursule in Bulletin de la Société Archéologique du Drôme 8, 1874
^Jürgen Klötgen, "L'Abbaye de Tyronneau - Notice historique pour servir à la mémoire des cisterciens dans le Maine", in Revue Historique et Archéologique du Maine, Le Mans, 1990
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