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20 - 22 septembrePassé
Septembre 2024
Vendredi 20
09:00 - 19:00
Samedi 21
09:00 - 19:00
Dimanche 22
09:00 - 19:00
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs

Chartreuse Saint-Julien et jardin du cloitre

Rue du Général-Foy, 76140 Le Petit-Quevilly
  • Seine-Maritime
  • Normandie

Free visit of the Chartreuse Saint-Julien and the garden

Arrived at Petit-Quevilly in 1667, the Chartreux monks undertook the construction of a new monastery. Begun in 1686, the work of the last Chartreuse built in France spread out to the south of France.
20 - 22 septembrePassé
Bruno Maurey

Arrived at Petit-Quevilly in 1667, the Chartreux monks undertook the construction of a new monastery. Begun in 1686, the work of the last chartreuse built in France spread out until the eve of the revolution of 1789 where it is partly demolished. Its large cloister bordered by the monks' cells is highlighted in a landscaped garden created in 2013 and with an educational path, conducive to strolling.

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À propos du lieu

Chartreuse Saint-Julien et jardin du cloitre
Rue du Général-Foy, 76140 Le Petit-Quevilly
  • Seine-Maritime
  • Normandie
From the seventeenth century, several confraternities of Chartreux succeeded each other at Petit-Quevilly and undertook construction on the site of the current Garden of the Cloister. Today, there are still monks' cells and remains of the Chartreuse Saint-Julien, highlighted in a landscaped garden created in 2013 and conducive to strolling.
Tags
Monument historique, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, Édifice religieux & Espace naturel, parc, jardin
Accès
Parkink, metro, bus
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