CONVENT OF THE JACOBINS - MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS ART
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2024
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2024
Remains of the 15th century convent dating from the 13th century, housing the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Religious Art.
Of the13th-century convent erected by Count Jean de Châtillon, only15th-century remains survived the destruction wrought by the Revolution and the construction of new streets. The building houses the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Religious Art. The latter boasts an important collection of statues dating from the 14th to the 20th century, remarkable liturgical fabrics, goldsmith's and silversmith's pieces from the 16th to the 20th century, collections of reliquaries, antique books and ironwork.
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Belle découverte
très beau musée et instructif. le musée d'art religieux fait découvrir les trésors cachés des sacristie et des châteaux de la région.
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