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Abbaye Notre-Dame de la Paix, Chimay

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Aerial view of the hotel
Aerial view of the hotel
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Room for people reduced mobility
Room for people reduced mobility
Room for people reduced mobility
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Virelles lake
Virelles lake
Virelles lake
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Abbey Store
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Corridor room
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Venetian shower
Venetian shower
Venetian shower
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Notre Dame de la Paix
Notre Dame de la Paix
Notre Dame de la Paix
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Church et Hotel (night view)
Church et Hotel (night view)
Church et Hotel (night view)
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Church (south)
Church (south)
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Rose window (exterior view)
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Rose window (interior view)
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Kitchen garden
Kitchen garden
Kitchen garden
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Roofs of the monastery
Roofs of the monastery
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Chimay collegiate church
Chimay collegiate church
Chimay collegiate church
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Castle of the princes of Chimay
Castle of the princes of Chimay
Castle of the princes of Chimay
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Recumbent figure of Charles Ier de Croÿ (Chimay)
Recumbent figure of Charles Ier de Croÿ (Chimay)
Recumbent figure of Charles Ier de Croÿ (Chimay)
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Ornithological Reserve (Virelles)
Ornithological Reserve (Virelles)
Ornithological Reserve (Virelles)
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Sundial (Virelles)
Sundial (Virelles)
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Mother Catherine
Mother Catherine
Mother Catherine
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Sister Jeanne
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Overview

The abbey is located in Belgium, on the edge of the small medieval town of Chimay. Are you traveling to Western Europe? Are you planning to see Paris, the Normandy landing beaches of June 6, 1944, Bruges, Brussels, Antwerp, Liège and Cologne? This is the ideal place to take a few days of rest and rejuvenation, far from the hustle and bustle of these big cities, in a calm and peaceful monastery. 

The Cistercian sisters welcome you with kindness into their monastic hostelry, whether you are alone, as a couple, with family or even in a group.

The abbey church and offices are open to everyone. Everyone is welcome, without any particular obligation.


The abbey strictly takes bookings from single guests and married heterosexual couples. Any bookings made by people who do not fit these requirements will be cancelled, without exception.


The language spoken by the community is French. Some sisters speak English and Italian.  It is also possible to find an interlocutor with some knowledge of Spanish and Dutch.


Check in: 10:00 (10:00am) - 17:00 (5:00pm) (no arrivals allowed outside this window)

Check out: 10:00 (10:00am) - 20:30 (8:30pm)



History

The history of the ND de la Paix abbey is unusual! Founded on parchment at the beginning of the 13th century, the community comes from the abbey of Gomerfontaine. It crossed the Franco-Belgian border, had five successive settlements and was the origin of four abbeys or priories. 

With the agreement of his wife Pétronille, the knight Hugues de Chaumont, returning from the crusade, made, in 1205, a donation to the nuns of the Order of Cîteaux. He thus founded the abbey of Gomerfontaine. This was located less than a hundred kilometers northwest of Paris. The community of Chimay is his heir. Better, she continues it. Indeed, there has been no break in the succession of abbesses from the beginning until today, which is rare in monastic history. As evidenced by the date of the dedications: October 13.  The church of Gomerfontaine was consecrated on October 13, 1266, that of Chimay on October 13, 1925.

At the beginning of the 18th century, Madame de Maintenon, the secret wife of Louis XIV, wanted to make the small abbey of Gomerfontaine a second Saint-Cyr which she intended for young girls of the bourgeoisie. She had one of her former students appointed abbess there. A hundred letters testifies to the moral and financial support she gave her for fifteen years. Gomerfontaine bore, in the 18th century, the title of royal abbey.

Like all convents and monasteries, the abbey was closed in 1792 by order of the National Assembly. Monastic life resumed twelve years later, under the direction of Mother Pauline Ducastel. The latter received the encouragement of the former abbess, Madame Elizabeth de Sarcus, and endeavored successfully to reconstitute a community where the customs of Gomerfontaine were resumed. The community experienced five successive locations due to political events and material contingencies. In 1877, she obtained her affiliation to the Trappist Order. Forced to emigrate in 1904, she finally settled in 1919 in Chimay, Belgium. In 1926, it regained the rank of abbey. In 1937, the Abbaye ND de la Paix de Chimay founded the first and still only Trappistine abbey in the Netherlands: that of Koningsoord, near Tilburg.

Interested in this story? Let yourself be guided by a professional historian. He will show you the plan of the monastery, the cloister and the church.

Will catch your attention:

  • an antiphonary (1842)
  • the twelve stones of the Dedication
  • two statues from the School of Crafts of the Abbey of Maredsous
  • the coat of arms of the Abbey
  • typical Cistercian stained glass windows
  • Brabant sculptor Yves Bosquet's "Christ Royal" (1997)

Food & beverage

Meals are taken calmly and together. Guests are invited to set the table and wash the dishes.

Grounds & Gardens

The two parks of the abbey are flowery in the summer and are accessible to guests. In the surroundings, there is an extensive network of cycle paths and marked trails in an environment of forests, meadows and lakes. The abbey is a ten-minute walk from the small medieval town of Chimay where you can discover a vast Gothic-style church, housing the alabaster recumbent statue of Charles de Croÿ, first prince of Chimay, godfather of Charles V and Knight of the Golden Fleece. You will also admire in the city, the castle of the Princes of Chimay, the canonical houses and, near the Eau Blanche river, old washhouses.

At 5 km, you can discover the ornithological park and the nature reserve of Lac de Virelles.

Other facilities

  • The monastic hostelry offers a climate of contemplation and prayer to which guests are invited to contribute. The services and the Eucharistic celebration are open to all.
  • The hotel has nine rooms with a bed and a double room. In most rooms, it is possible to install a camp bed provided by the abbey.
  • The hotel offers sheets for hire but also allows guests to take their own sheets.
  • Wi-Fi is available and free.
  • A small library is accessible.
  • The abbey provides free of charge to guests two small meeting rooms and a large seminar room which can accommodate 16 people. For a conference, there is seating for 60 listeners.


OFFICE TIMES

During the week :

Vigils: 5.30 a.m.

Lauds: 7:30 a.m.

Eucharist and Terce: 9H

Sext: 12:15 p.m.

None: 2:45 p.m.

Vespers: 5:30 p.m.

Compline: 7:30 p.m.

On Sunday

Vigils: 5.30 a.m.

Lauds: 7:30 a.m.

Eucharist and Terce: 10.15 a.m.

Sext 12:15 p.m.

None: 3 p.m.

Vespers: 5:30 p.m.

Compline: 7:30 p.m.

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A homely environment, safe and comfortable...the grounds are perfect for time out in nature.

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Summary

20th-century buildings

Parking (free)

Child friendly

Historic property

Religious Orders

Trappist

Facilities

Free broadband access (wired)

Free broadband access (wifi)

Shared gardens

Children's cots

Woodland walks

Chapel on premises

Book library

Linen hire

Towel hire

Common room

Sitting room

Central heating

Food

Restaurant

Microwave

Fridge

Recreations

Recommended walks

Museums (a short drive)

Historic Houses

Gardens

Recommended restaurants (walking distance)

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Arrival information & directions

Address: 1, Chaussée de Trélon, Chimay, Belgique, Chimay6460 , Belgium

Chimay is 220 km from Paris, 187 km from Bruges, 106 km from Bruxelles, equidistant from Mons and Charleroi, approximately 50 km from each other.

It is possible to join Chimay by  bus from Charleroi-Central (01:02), by train and bus from Brussels (02:46).

1. Coming from Brussels or from the interior of the country, take the train to Charleroi- Central Station and then the TEC 109A bus. Get off at Chimay, at the Bouchère stop. On foot, go up the road and take the direction of Avesnes. The abbey is located at number 1 on the Chaussée de Trélon. It will take you less than 5 minutes on foot to get there. From Brussels, it will have taken you a little less three hours by public transport.

2. Coming from Paris or Lille, take the train to Hirson and then a taxi. Between Hirson and Chimay, you will cover 25 km.

 

 

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