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Timeline
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1358
Installation of the Augustins
Installation of the Augustins 1358 (≈ 1358)
Foundation of the convent in Limoux.
1685
Fire of the convent
Fire of the convent 1685 (≈ 1685)
Partial destruction, Baroque reconstruction.
Années 1980
Departure of the Sisters of Nevers
Departure of the Sisters of Nevers Années 1980 (≈ 1980)
End of religious occupation.
2012
Closure of worship
Closure of worship 2012 (≈ 2012)
Risks related to the condition of the building.
24 janvier 2020
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 24 janvier 2020 (≈ 2020)
Official protection of the building.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
In total, including the bell tower, the sacristy, the cellar located under the choir, the courtyard, as well as the soil of the plots, as delimited on the plan annexed to the decree, located 9b rue des Augustins and 3 rue Grammatique, on the plots DC10 and 11: inscription by order of 24 January 2020
Key figures
Sœurs de Nevers - Occupying religious
Present until the 1980s.
Association *Les Amis de la Miséricorde* - Backup Actor
Mobilization for renovation in 2019.
Origin and history
The Chapel of Mercy, also known as the Church of Mercy, is an ancient Catholic chapel located on Rue des Augustins in Limoux, in the department of Aude. Originally it was part of the Augustine convent, established in the city from 1358. The building was partially destroyed by fire in 1685, then rebuilt in a baroque style, with the exception of its southern facade, which retains a remarkable medieval elevation. Its 19th-century interior is inspired by that of the Cathedral of Saint-Michel de Carcassonne, while its Gothic-style western porch is decorated with an original terracotta decor.
After sheltering the nuns of the order of the Sisters of Nevers until the 1980s, the chapel gradually deteriorated due to infiltrations linked to a defective roof. Closed to worship in 2012 for security reasons, it is saved from abandonment thanks to the action of the association Friends of Mercy in 2019. The municipality then undertook renovation works (carpent and roof), financed to the tune of 200 000 €. The building is finally listed for historical monuments on 24 January 2020, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
The chapel is distinguished by its mix of medieval, Baroque and neo-Gothic architectures, reflecting the different periods of its history. Its bell tower, sacristy and a cellar under the choir are among the protected elements. Today, it remains a testimony of the religious and urban heritage of Limoux, between Augustinian heritage and contemporary restorations.
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