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In Angers, the Almost Millennia-Old Abbey of the Ronceray Finds the Light

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The Angiovines will soon rediscover a jewel of their heritage, founded in 1028 by 30 nuns. Long closed to the public, and after a year of renovation of its abbey church, the Ronceray Abbey will open its doors mid-May to host cultural events.
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The Angiovines will soon rediscover a jewel of their heritage, founded in 1028 by 30 nuns. Long closed to the public, and after a year of renovation of its abbey church, the Ronceray Abbey will open its doors mid-May to host cultural events.

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La Croix broke the news in on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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