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Convents classified in Haute-Vienne

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Sélection de 8 convents classified sur 6 en Haute-Vienne

Convent of Limoges Sisters of Providence
Convent
87000 Limoges

Former 18th-century convent in Limoges, New Aquitaine, now home to the Museum of Resistance. Its façade, classified as a historical monument, dates from 1779-1780.
Convent of the Daughters-Our Lady of Limoges
Convent
87000 Limoges

The Convent of the Filles-Notre-Dame, built in the early seventeenth century in Limoges, is a former convent whose entrance gate is classified as a historical monument. Located in New Aquitaine, it bears witness to the religious architecture of the time.
Convent of the Carmelites of Mortemart
Convent
87330 Mortemart

The former Carmelite convent of Mortemart, founded in the 14th century and partially rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries, is a historical monument located in Mortemart, New Aquitaine, marked by murals and preserved architecture.
Convent of the Carmelites of Limoges
Convent
87000 Limoges

The Convent of the Carmelites of Limoges, built between the 13th and 14th centuries, is a former monastery located in the town of Limoges, New Aquitaine, partially preserved and classified as a Historical Monument.
Couvent des Augustins de Mortemart
Convent
87330 Mortemart

The former Augustine convent, an 18th century monastic building in Mortemart, New Aquitaine, combines religious architecture and medieval cloister. Ranked a historic monument, it bears witness to the limousine heritage.
Couvent des Ursulines d'Eymoutiers
Convent
87120 Eymoutiers

The Ursulines d'Eymoutiers convent, founded in the 17th century, is a former convent located in the Haute-Vienne, now partially classified as a historical monument and home to the town hall of the commune.