Sainte-Foy Abbey
Sainte-Foy Abbey is a historic monastery located in Conques, France. Founded in the 9th century, it is known for its stunning Romanesque architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. The abbey was built to honor Saint Foy, a young martyr, and has been a significant pilgrimage site for centuries.
The abbey features a remarkable church with a unique layout and intricate sculptures. It is part of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors interested in history, art, and spirituality. Today, Sainte-Foy Abbey remains an important cultural landmark in the region.