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A beguinage (From the French béguinage) is an architectural complex which formerly housed beguines, lay religious women who lived in community without taking vows or retiring from the world. There are two types of beguinages: those housing small, informal, and often poor communities that emerged across Europe from the twelfth century on, and the 'court beguinages' (begijnhof (Dutch)), a much larger and more stable type of community that emerged in the region of the Low Countries in the first decades of the thirteenth century. Several of these are now listed by UNESCO as World Heritage. By the mid-thirteenth century, the French king Louis IX founded a beguinage in Paris, which was modeled on the court beguinages of the Low Countries.
The Oxford English Dictionary, citing Du Cange, gives the origin of the word "beguine" in the name of Lambert le Bègue, "Lambert the Stammerer", an early supporter of the movement who died around 1180.
While a small beguinage usually constituted just one house where women lived together, a Low Countries court beguinage typically comprised one or more courtyards surrounded by houses, and also included a church, an infirmary complex, and a number of communal houses or 'convents'. From the twelfth century through the eighteenth, every city and large town in the Low Countries had at least one court beguinage: the communities dwindled and came to an end, over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries). They were encircled by walls and separated from the town proper by several gates which were closed at night. During the day the beguines could come and go as they pleased. Beguines came from a wide range of social classes, though truly poor women were only admitted if they had a wealthy benefactor who pledged to provide for their needs.
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Spirituellement et économiquement indépendantes , les béguines étaient-elles les premières femmes libres modernes ?
Découvrez un reportage sur l'inauguration du béguinage de Lourdes, un ancien couvent transformé en logement pour personnes âgés.
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The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde is the only preserved beguinage in Bruges. The Begijnhof is a haven of peace and tranquility . It was founded in 1245 by Margaret of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders, and is located just beside the Minnewaterpark . The Beguinage is characterized by the small white houses in the middle of the large garden with beautiful trees and flowers . There are no more Beguines any more , but since 1927, a community of a Benedictine monastery, founded by Canon Hoornaert lives here. In that year the houses to the west were transformed and developed into the Monasterium Vineyard, a priory of Benedictine parish nuns . Other important religious sites in the city include the numerous old almshouses. Almshouses are charitable housing provided to enable people (ty...
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The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde is the only preserved beguinage in Bruges. The Begijnhof is a haven of peace and tranquility . It was founded in 1245 by Margaret of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders, and is located just beside the Minnewaterpark . The Beguinage is characterized by the small white houses in the middle of the large garden with beautiful trees and flowers . There are no more Beguines any more , but since 1927, a community of a Benedictine monastery, founded by Canon Hoornaert lives here. In that year the houses to the west were transformed and developed into the Monasterium Vineyard, a priory of Benedictine parish nuns . Other important religious sites in the city include the numerous old almshouses. Almshouses are charitable housing provided to enable people (ty...
The Grand Béguinage of Leuven, or in Dutch Groot Begijnhof van Leuven is a well preserved and completely restored historical quarter containing a dozen of streets in the south of downtown Leuven. About 3 hectares (7.5 acres) in size, with some 300 apartments in almost 100 houses, it is one of the largest still existing beguinages in the Low Countries. The béguinage stretches on both sides of the river Dijle, which splits into two canals inside the béguinage, thus forming an island. Three bridges connect the parts of the beguinage. The Grand Béguinage (Groot Begijnhof) has the appearance of a small town in the city. It is a succession of streets, squares, gardens and parks, with tens of houses and convents in traditional brick and sandstone style. As a community for unmarried, semi-religi...
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W 8-smej sekundzie tego wideo, po prawej stronie w głębi widać siostry zakonne idące do kaplicy na mszę, na godzinę 18:00,. http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Belgium/Provincie_West_Vlaanderen/Brugge-357609/Things_To_Do-Brugge-Beguinage_Begijnhof-BR-6.html http://www.brugge.be/internet/en/toerisme/bezienswaardigheden/musea.htm http://www.brugge.be/internet/en/toerisme/bezienswaardigheden/index.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruges http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brugia
The �Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde� with its white-coloured house fronts, tranquil convent garden and beguinage museum was founded in 1245. Nowadays, this item of World Heritage is inhabited by the sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict.