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Convents classified in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Cloister of Elne
Cloître
66200 Elne

The cloister of Elne, a medieval jewel from the twelfth to the fourteenth century in Elne (Occitanie), is a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic sculpture, classified as a historical monument since 1840. Former residence of the canons, it illustrates the artistic evolution of the Roussillon.
Convent of Ispagnac Ursulines
Couvent
48320 Ispagnac

Former 15th and 17th century convent in Ispagnac (Lozère), transformed into a private school after being a seigneurial castle and a hotel. Joined historical monuments in 1950.
Convent of Dominicans of Collioure
Couvent
66190 Collioure

The Convent of the Dominicans of Collioure, founded in 1290, is a former medieval convent located in Collioure, Occitanie, marked by southern Gothic architecture and history linked to the Aragonese-majorquais conflicts.
Convent of the Ursulines of Montpellier
Couvent
34000 Montpellier

Former 17th century convent in Montpellier, transformed into a prison and then a choreographic centre, classified as a historical monument. Symbol of the religious and prison history of the city.
Convent of the Preacher Brothers of Perpignan
Couvent
66000 Perpignan

The Convent of the Preacher Brothers of Perpignan, founded in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 14th century, is a southern Gothic Dominican ensemble located in the Pyrénées-Orientales, including church, cloister and chapels classified as historical monuments.
Convent of the Ladies of Saint-Sauveur of Perpignan
Couvent
66000 Perpignan

The convent of the Ladies of Saint-Sauveur, founded in the 13th century in Perpignan, was an active Augustine female monastery until 1792. The only remaining vestige: its listed Gothic capitular hall, now integrated into the university heritage.
Convent of the Ursulines of Malzieu City
Couvent
48140 Le Malzieu-Ville

Former convent of the Ursulines of the 15th-XVIth centuries in Le Malzieu-Ville (Lozère), transformed into a museum housing murals and sacred art. Ranked historic monument in 1963.
Campo Santo de Perpignan
Campo Santo
66000 Perpignan

Campo Santo de Perpignan, a 14th century medieval cloister-cimetery, is a rare example of a historic urban cemetery in France, attached to the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in the Eastern Pyrenees.