1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Orbais-l'Abbaye (French pronunciation:[ɔʁbɛlabei], before 1988: Orbais)[3] is a commune in the Marnedepartment in north-eastern France. The abbey at Orbais was founded at the end of the 7th century by SaintRéol, and the remains (including a church) are situated in the centre of the town.
During World War I, the French 5th Army established its campaign headquarters in the castle on 3 September 1914.
Population
At the revolution the population was about 850, between about 1835 and 1870 the population was about 1000 people and then began to decline.[5] The population is 561 as of 2017.[6]
The St. Pierre-St. Paul church was built at the end of the 12th century and early 13th century by Jean d'Orbais, one of the architects of the Cathedral of Reims. The abbey church had a length of 78 m with eight bays of nave, two of which remain today. The architecture is superb, particularly the façade, with its two towers similar to those of the Basilica Saint-Rémi de Reims and the choir with ambulatory with five radiating chapels. There is also stained glass windows of the 12 century, funerary slabs from the 14th and 15th centuries, a baptismal font from the 16th century, the glazed tiles from the 15th century and impressive stalls of choir and very decorated misericords.
Wine production
Orbais-l'Abbaye is part of the Champagne wine region. Pommery have vineyards there.[8] In 2008 it was proposed to redraw the region boundaries, excluding Orbais-l'Abbaye.[9] As of 2019, the change had not happened, with a final decision expected in 2024.[10]