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College of Doctrinaires of Moissac dans le Tarn-et-Garonne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Collège
Tarn-et-Garonne

College of Doctrinaires of Moissac

    12 Boulevard Lakanal
    82200 Moissac
Crédit photo : MOSSOT - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1659
College Foundation
1660
Completion of the central body
1673
Monumental fireplace dated
1677
First stone of the chapel
1713
Chapel Gate
1807
Organ tribune
1826
Back to education
1842
Pedoya painted decorations
1945
Inscription of stack
1971
Site classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Monumental kitchen fireplace: inscription by decree of 12 July 1945; Facades and roofs of all buildings; interior of the chapel (Case DI 218, 219): classification by decree of 13 October 1971

Key figures

Consuls de Moissac - Project Initiators Proposed the foundation in 1659.
Doctrinaires de Toulouse - Religious Order Educator Managed the college in 1659.
Pedoya - Artist painter Made the sets in 1842.

Origin and history

The Collège des Doctrinaires de Moissac was founded in 1659 at the initiative of the city's consuls, who offered land dependent on the abbey to the Doctrinaires de Toulouse to establish a college dedicated to the education of young people. The works began immediately, and the central body of the building, including a monumental chimney dated 1673, was completed in 1660. The chapel, whose first stone was laid in 1677, was enriched with a portal in 1713 and a sundial bearing the date of 1698.

During the French Revolution, the college was transformed into a place of detention for suspects and housing for the gendarmes, while its chapel was dedicated to the worship of the goddess Reason. In 1826, the establishment regained its educational vocation, and the chapel became a parish church. Elements such as the organ stand (1807) and the painted decorations of Pedoya (1842) testify to its architectural and cultural evolution.

Ranked a Historic Monument, the site preserves protected remains, including the monumental chimney (registered in 1945), facades, roofs, and interior of the chapel (classified in 1971). These protections underline its heritage importance, mixing educational, religious and revolutionary heritage. The college, now owned by the municipality of Moissac, embodies almost four centuries of local and national history.

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