Saint Bavo’s Abbey

Belgium

Saint Bavo’s Abbey (DutchSint-Baafsabdij) is a former abbey in the currently Belgian city of Ghent. It was founded in the 7th century by Saint Amand, who also founded Saint Peter’s Abbey, Ghent, near the confluence of the Leie and Scheldt rivers

In the 9th century, the abbey was raided twice by Vikings, which made the monks flee to Laon. After an absence of nearly 50 years, they came back to Ghent and re-established the abbey. The German emperor Otto II saw the abbey as a strategical defense point on the Scheldt river (the former border between the Holy Roman Empire and West Francia) in his eternal conflict with Louis V of France.

Contact

Historische Huizen Gent
email
historischehuizen@stad.gent
address
Sint-Pietersplein 9 9000 Gent, België
phone
+32 9 266 85 00