Foundation in Paris 1848 (≈ 1848)
Initial establishment as a retirement home.
1862
Transfer to Neuilly-sur-Seine
Transfer to Neuilly-sur-Seine 1862 (≈ 1862)
Construction begins.
1864
Completion of buildings
Completion of buildings 1864 (≈ 1864)
Installation of the Sisters of Charity.
1865
Opening of the chapel
Opening of the chapel 1865 (≈ 1865)
Consecration of the place of worship.
1993
Decommissioning
Decommissioning 1993 (≈ 1993)
Permanent closure as retirement home.
14 novembre 1994
Partial classification
Partial classification 14 novembre 1994 (≈ 1994)
Inscription chapel and facade to the Historical Monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Chapel; front façade of the main building (see Box U 171): registration by order of 14 November 1994
Key figures
Sœurs de la Charité et de l'Instruction chrétienne - Religious Congregation
Managers and occupation since 1864.
Origin and history
Maison Sainte-Anne is an institution founded in 1848 in Paris as a retirement home, before being transferred to Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1862. The construction work, carried out between 1862 and 1864, culminated in the inauguration of his chapel in 1865. The building was designed to accommodate the sisters of Charity and Christian Instruction, expropriated from Paris, and a building body was added after 1870 on the facade.
Maison Sainte-Anne operated as a retirement home until its decommissioning in 1993. Partially classified as Historic Monuments in 1994 (chapel and facade of the main building), it belonged to a cult association. Its architecture reflects its initial use, mixing community spaces and places of worship, in a context of urban and charitable expansion of the Second Empire.
Today, the site, located 68-70 Avenue du Roule, preserves traces of its religious and social past. The protected elements (Cadastre U 171) demonstrate its heritage importance, although its current state and access to the public remain unspecified in available sources. The GPS location, considered "passable" (note 5/10), suggests an approximate location identification.
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