
This week’s carte postale features a medieval abbey that was turned into a castle. The Cistercian Abbey de Fontfroide is located in southeast France near Narbonne, a commune in the Aude department in the Occitanie region of France.
- The former monastery takes its name from the water source near it called the Fons Frigidus, or Cold Fountain
- It was founded in 1093 and is now classified as a Monument Historique et Grand Site d’Occitanie
- Today, visitors can enjoy their restaurant, tasting cellar, bookstore, gardens, and cottage
I was happy to find this postcard during a visit to a vintage store that just opened up in town!

Over the years, I have accumulated hundreds of postcards from around the world, which I’ve either purchased from my local antique shops or received from thoughtful family and friends who know I collect them. When I travel, I also like to send myself a carte postale just for fun!
I hope these postcards will make you want to revisit a favorite vacation spot or to embark on a journey to the destination of your dreams.
And if you’ve been to the destination featured, tell me about your experience there – I’d love to hear from you.
Ooh this is near where I live, how beautiful, I’d love to visit!
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That’s wonderful, Ally! If you do visit the abbey, I hope you enjoy!
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Thank you for the recommendation!
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Your “Postcard” series is back! I love a good cloister, and the Abbaye de Fontfroide certainly delivers!
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Yes, the postcards are back. 😀 I’ve just added a few to my collection and I can’t wait to share them. I agree, this one looks special. I like how the image conveys serenity.
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The Abbaye de Fontefroide is less than one and a half hours drive from our house in France. We still haven’t manged to visit – yet – but it’s on the ever lengthening list!
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How wonderful that your house is a short drive to the abbey! When you do go, I hope you have a nice visit.
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