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Chapelle des pénitents gris

2 rue Rouget de l'Isle, 30220 Aigues-Mortes
  • Gard
  • Occitanie

Historical exploration of the chapel of the grey penitents: a journey through the centuries

Discover the chapel of the Grey Penitents! It was founded around 1400 on the site of a former convent of the monks cordeliers offered by Louis IX to the inhabitants of Aigues-Mortes in 1248\. Cordelie
15 - 17 septembre 2023Passat
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Discover the chapel of Pénitents Gris! It was founded around 1400 on the site of a former convent of the monks cordeliers offered by Louis IX to the inhabitants of Aigues-Mortes in 1248. The cordeliers are the true founders of the brotherhood of the grey penitents. The Wars of Religion: During the Wars of Religion in 1575, the chapel was destroyed and rebuilt around 1607. The brotherhood then experienced such an expansion that because of dissension among the leaders, another brotherhood was envisaged, bearing the name of white penitents. The altarpiece of Jean Sabatier: During the seventeenth century, the brotherhood grew and adorned with new embellishments. In 1687, an altarpiece representing «The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ» was built. It is made of stucco with faux marble decorations by Jean Sabatier in 1688. The Revolution: During the Revolution in 1789, the chapels were transformed into fodder warehouses. The high altar and the altarpiece are preserved thanks to the vigilance of the storekeeper, also penitent, who stacks bales of straw in front of them. The rest of the furniture is destroyed.

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Chapelle des pénitents gris
2 rue Rouget de l'Isle, 30220 Aigues-Mortes
  • Gard
  • Occitanie
Created around 1400 on the site of an old convent of the cordelier monks offered by Louis IX to the inhabitants of Aigues-Mortes in 1248, this chapel is at the origin of the brotherhood of the grey penitents.
The cordeliers are the true founders of this brotherhood.
During the Wars of Religion in 1575, the chapel was destroyed and rebuilt around 1607\. The confraternity then experienced such an expansion that because of dissension among the leaders, another confraternity was created, taking the name of white penitents.
During the seventeenth century, the brotherhood expanded and was adorned with new embellishments. In 1687, an altarpiece representing «The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ» was built. It is made of stucco with decoration of faux marble by Jean Sabatier in 1688.
During the Revolution in 1789, the chapels were transformed into fodder warehouses. The high altar and the altarpiece are preserved thanks to the vigilance of the storekeeper, also penitent, who stacks bales of st
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©Ville d'Aigues-Mortes