HOME OF THE LADIES OF SAINT-RAPHAEL
This vast house built around a square courtyard was home to the mystic and polemicist Léon Bloy in Antony.
Visitors can explore this vast house built around a square courtyard. In 1892, the mystical writer and polemicist Léon Bloy (1846-1917), author of "L'Exégèse des lieux communs" and "Salut par les juifs", spent a few months in this house, which was then in great material difficulty. In 1895, the Saint-Raphaël charity set up here to help mothers in difficulty, and today continues its work in the form of a maternal hotel.
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