The abbey was destroyed and rebuilt several times, most recently in the 17th century.
The 17th-century conventual buildings survived, and now accommodate the palais de justice of Verdun and the offices of the sous-préfecture of the Meuse.
[1] The former abbey was noted as a monument historique on 2 December 1926 and part of the interiors on 23 November 1946.
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