Logo Musée du Patrimoine

All French heritage classified by regions, departments and cities

Former convent Sainte-Claire à Perpignan dans les Pyrénées-Orientales

Pyrénées-Orientales

Former convent Sainte-Claire

    24 Rue François Rabelais
    66000 Perpignan
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Ancien couvent Sainte-Claire
Crédit photo : Enfo - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1542
Perpignan Headquarters
1548–1550
Construction of the convent
1792
Expulsion of the clarisses
10 mai 1988
Historical Monument
2012
Opening of the documentary centre
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Church; cloister, including its paved floor, tank and wall paintings; entrance hall and stairwell following it; façades and roofs of convent buildings (Case AD 2): inscription by decree of 9 February 1988

Key figures

Charles Quint - Emperor and sponsor Financed the reconstruction of the convent (1548–150).
François Ier - King of France Responsible for the siege of 1542 destroying the former convent.
Anne-Marie Antigo - Local personality He was buried in the convent.

Origin and history

The former Sainte-Claire convent in Perpignan was founded in the middle of the 16th century (1548–1550) under the impulse of Charles Quint, after the destruction of the first convent of the Clares during the siege of 1542 by Francis I. The nuns, installed from the 13th century outside the ramparts, remained there until their expulsion in 1792 during the French Revolution. The site was then converted to prison, a function which he retained until 1989, marking nearly two centuries of prison use.

The architectural ensemble, classified as a historical monument in 1988, includes a unique nave church with a vaulted choir, side chapels, and a cloister with sober arcades, partially covered. The choir is still decorated with 17th century murals. After its restoration, the convent has been home to the French National Documentation Centre of Algeria since 2012, highlighting its memory and cultural anchor.

The convent is located 1 rue du Général Derroja, in the historical district of La Réal, in Perpignan (Pyrénées-Orientales). Its original plan and medieval structure, including the cloister and church, were preserved despite the transformations. The burial of Anne-Marie Antigo is also attested, adding a local heritage dimension.

The official protection concerns the church and the cloister (classified) as well as the facades and roofs of the convent buildings (registered). A municipal property, the site illustrates the transformation of a religious monument into a secular space, between monastic heritage, prison memory and contemporary documentary vocation.

External links