Exploring this chapel: a journey through religious and architectural history
The old chapel of the Ursuline convent, dating from the eighteenth century, was bought as a national property during the French Revolution and assigned to Reformed worship. Since 1835, it has been the
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The old chapel of the Ursuline convent, dating from the eighteenth century, was bought as a national property during the French Revolution and assigned to Reformed worship. Since 1835 it has been the property of the Reformed Church. The organs of the building, as well as the whole building, are classified in the additional inventory of the Buildings of France, especially because of the Languedoc baroque style. This temple is currently the subject of a project to make it a space that articulates the religious and cultural dimensions in the heart of the city.