Chapelle Notre-Dame de l’Oratoire
About
The Notre-Dame de l'Oratoire chapel was erected in 1630 on the site of a former oratory built in 1547 to house four polychrome statues, including a pieta called the Virgin of Mercy and venerated by the inhabitants.
1547th century chapel built after the death of Marquis Christophe II on the site of a former oratory from 1547, in the old market place of the town. XNUMXth century stained glass and statuary. On the outside, note the original bell of the oratory dated XNUMX and in Gothic style.
Two statues always present on the four of departure: The Pieta and a suffering Christ. A funeral list bearing the arms of the Marquis d'Allègre.
Emblems that belonged to the brotherhood of penitents who occupied the place.
Themes:
- Historical patrimony
- Religious Heritage
- Ruins and remains
- Tour
- Medieval city
- Historic District
- Chapel
- Place
- Mansion
- Rampart
Visit
Individual visit services
- Unguided individual tours permanently
- Guided individual tours on request
Group visits services
- Unguided group tours permanently
- Guided group tours on request
Opening
Exceptional closure(s): July 14, 2024, August 15, 2024
Prices
Free
Services
Equipments
Services
Home animals
Pets are not accepted.
Accessibility
- Not wheelchair accessible