L'Atelier C215
5 rue de l'Arquebuse 51000 Châlons-en-Champagne
The Congregation of Reparative Adoration was founded in Paris by Théodeline Dubouché. She opened a house at Châlons in 1860, in the property that, before the Revolution, had belonged to the arquebusiers. The Neo-Gothic chapel was designed by the architect Alexis Vagny. Bishop Meignan of Châlons consecrated it on November 4, 1875\. In 1937, a convent building was built by the entrepreneur Bertot. In October 2003, the nuns of the order left the convent of the Repairing Adoration for the convent of Saint Joseph de Châlons. The monastery buildings were put up for sale. In 2016, the law firm ACG, which bought the complex, entrusted its metamorphosis to C215.
Thus the artist C215 pays a vibrant tribute to the work of Dürer, and offers a second youth to the workshop and the deconsecrated chapel located rue de l'Arquebuse.
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