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Convents classified in Maine-et-Loire

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Convent of the Carmel of Angers
Couvent
49000 Angers

The convent of Carmel d'Angers, former monastery of the 16th and 17th centuries, is located on Rue Lionnaise in this town of Pays de la Loire. Ranked a historical monument in 1963, it combines religious architecture and medieval heritage.
Convent of Anger Ursulines
Couvent
49000 Angers

The Ursulines Chapel, a 17th century religious building in Angers, is an architectural jewel of Louis XIII. Located on Rue des Ursules, it houses a marble altarpiece and an exceptional carved door.
Convent of Benedictines of Calvary of Angers
Couvent
49000 Angers

The Benedictine convent of Calvary, founded in the 17th century in Angers, is a still active monastery, classified as a historical monument in 1964, located in the district of La Doutre, on the banks of Maine.
Convent of the Benedictines of Baugé
Couvent
49150 Baugé-en-Anjou

The Benedictine Convent of Baugé, built in the 17th century in Baugé-en-Anjou (Maine-et-Loire), is a religious monument inscribed in historical monuments since 1997, a witness to the monacal heritage of Angelvin.
Couvent des Augustins de Montreuil-Bellay
Couvent
49260 Montreuil-Bellay

The Augustinian convent of Montreuil-Bellay, founded in the 17th century, is an ancient religious complex located in Maine-et-Loire, including church, chapel and partially preserved convent buildings.
Couvent des Augustins d'Angers
Couvent
49000 Angers

The convent of the Augustinians of Angers, founded in the twelfth century, is a former convent located in the district of La Doutre, marked by redevelopments in the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries. It combines modern religious and industrial history.
Convent Notre-Dame des Ardilliers de Saumur
Couvent
49400 Saumur

The Notre-Dame des Ardilliers convent is a 17th-century religious building in Saumur, classified as a historical monument since 1940, emblematic of the Angelian heritage.
Convent of the Cordeliers d'Angers
Couvent
49000 Angers

The former convent of the Cordeliers d'Angers, founded in the 15th century by King René, is a religious building located on the southern edge of Angers, including a medieval chapel and an 18th century cloister, classified as a historical monument in 1946.