GRAND CONVENT CHAPEL
Chapel with a beautiful antique decoration and a door carved in relief, now a municipal space with exhibitions.
A convent of Benedictine nuns, established as early as the 14th century, welcomed the daughters of the nobility and rapidly developed under the name of "Grand Couvent". In the wake of the Counter-Reformation, the nuns had their new chapel built at the end of the 17th century. The chapel was restored in the 1960s. The façade is beautifully decorated in the antique style, with a door sculpted in relief. It is now a municipal space dedicated to temporary exhibitions.
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