Suggest a change on the locationLa Chartreuse - Centre national des écritures du spectacle
58 Rue de la Republique, 30400 Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, France
Founded by Pope Innocent VI in the 14th century, the Charterhouse of Val de Bénédiction is one of the largest and most remarkable monasteries of the Carthusian order. Masterpiece of the Gothic heritage of southern France extending over 2 hectares, with several gardens, the Chartreuse houses two treasures from the medieval era: the tomb of Pope Innocent VI, and the cycle of frescoes by Matteo Giovannetti. Occupied by inhabitants at the beginning of the monks to the Revolution, the Charterhouse has since 1973 vocation to host artistic residences especially around the writings and theatrical creation. Open all year to visitors, the Chartreuse also offers a rich cultural program throughout the seasons. Digital spaces restore the disappeared decorations of the church and the invisible details of the frescoes. A large tactile table allows to explore the great transformations of the Chartreuse since the 14th century.
Access
Access: A7, exit Avignon nord, then D942 and D900, cross the Rhône by the Daladier bridge. A9, exit Remoulins, follow the N100 and the D900\. Bus 5: stop Chartreuse, rue de la République. Parking.

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