CAPUCHIN CONVENT - RUSSIAN CASTLE
Abbey – Monastery – Convent
2024
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2024
There are in the villages these beautiful stories that make people believe that reality is more beautiful than fiction. This convent of the Capuchins is also called the Russian Castle because in the 19th century a Russian woman lived there who, with her husband, restored the building to the taste of the air of that time. Initially, the convent (born in the 17th century) allowed Capuchin monks to settle in Protestant territory in an attempt to convince the local Huguenots to convert to Catholicism, a sinecure especially in the midst of religious wars.
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