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Convents classified in the Eure

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Convent of Ursulines of Evreux
Convent
27000 Évreux

The Ursulines d'Evreux convent, built in the 17th century in the Eure, is a former classified religious monument located on Rue Édouard-Feray. Its surviving facades and chapel testify to its conventual past.
Convent of Louviers Penitents
Convent
27400 Louviers

The convent of the Penitents of Louviers, built in the middle of the seventeenth century, is a former Franciscan monastery located in Louviers in Normandy, famous for its unique cloister overlooking the Eure and its turbulent history, from prison to cultural place.
Convent of Cordeliers of Evreux
Convent
27000 Évreux

The Cordeliers d'Evreux convent, founded in the 14th century, is a former Franciscan convent in the flamboyant Gothic style located in the Eure region of Normandy. It was a place of recollection and charity for the needy.
Convent of Cordeliers de Lyons-la-Forêt
Convent
27480 Lyons-la-Forêt

The convent of the Cordeliers of Lyons-la-Forêt, founded in the 17th century, is a former religious building located in the Norman city, partially preserved today as housing and historical cloister.
Convent of the Capuchins of Evreux
Convent
27000 Évreux

Former Franciscan convent of the seventeenth century in Évreux in Normandy, today a departmental conservatory of music, combining classical heritage and musical tradition.
Convent of the Benedictines of Saint Charles
Convent
27480 Lyons-la-Forêt

Former Benedictine convent of the eighteenth century in Lyons-la-Forêt in Normandy, now occupied by a school. Founded in 1562, it preserves the remains of its enclosure and a history related to the nuns and the Revolution.