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Convents classified in the Hauts-de-France

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Sélection de 8 convents classified sur 18 dans les Hauts-de-France

Feuillants of Blérancourt
Convent
02300 Blérancourt

The Convent of the Feuillants of Blérancourt, founded in 1614, is a former convent located in the Aisne, of which today only the monumental entrance gate, classified as a historical monument since 1928.
Convent of Jacobins of Compiègne
Convent
60200 Compiègne

The Jacobin Convent of Compiègne, built in the 13th and 16th centuries, is an ancient monastery located in the Oise, of which only remains remains like archatures and a medieval tower.
Convent of Madelonnettes of Lille
Convent
59000 Lille

Former 15th century convent in Lille, founded for repentant girls, now partially classified as a historical monument. Its remains include a neoclassical chapel and a 17th century building.
Laon Minima Convent
Convent
02000 Laon

The Minimes de Laon convent, a former 13th and 17th century convent in Laon, Hauts-de-France, was a religious and educational place marked by major architectural transformations.
Couvent des Minimes de Lille
Convent
59000 Lille

Former 17th century convent in Lille, in Flemish style, transformed into a luxury hotel after its decommissioning. Ranked historic monument in 1977.
Cambrai Recollets Convent
Convent
59400 Cambrai

The former Convent of the Recollets of Cambrai, founded in the 13th century, is a historical monument located in the North, mixing Gothic remains and monastic history over more than five centuries.
Convent of the Grey Sisters of Amiens
Convent
80000 Amiens

The convent of the Grey Sisters of Amiens, founded in the 15th century in the Saint-Germain district, was a place of care and welcome for the poor and travellers. Its remains, protected since 1940, include an 18th century cloister integrated into a public square.
Convent of the Black Sisters of Old Hesdin
Convent
62770 Vieil-Hesdin

The convent of the Black Sisters, built in the 18th and 19th centuries in Vieil-Hesdin (Hauts-de-France), is a historical monument including a cloister, a park and communes. Its architecture reflects its religious and community role.