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Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu dans l'Isère

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Couvent
Isère

Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu

    Les Augustins, 1 Passage de la Nation
    38460 Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Couvent des Augustins de Crémieu
Crédit photo : Charlotte de Savoie - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Construction begins
1508
Construction of the bell tower
1715
Forged iron portal
XVIIe siècle
Redevelopment of the cloister
1831
Opening of a door
1906, 1961, 1967
Historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The rooms on the ground floor as well as the tower of the staircase leading to the first floor (Box C 1222): classification by decree of 11 September 1906; The cloister (Box C 1222): by order of 19 October 1961; The facades and roofs (C 1222) : classification by decree of 29 March 1967

Key figures

Jean II de Viennois - Founder of the convent Dolphin from the priory

Origin and history

The Augustinian convent of Crémieu, also known as the Augustinian cloister, is a former religious building located in the town of Crémieu, Isère (region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes). Founded in the late Middle Ages, its construction began in the 14th century, but the majority of the buildings, including the sober and regular cloister, date back to the 17th century. The wrought iron gate, work of art of 1715, marks the entrance of this place originally dedicated to the meditation of Augustine monks. The site includes parts, a central basin, and a church transformed after the Revolution.

Originally, the convent was created by John II of Vienna to welcome hermits of Saint Augustine, a begging order. The works span several centuries: the bell tower was built in 1508 on a defence tower, and the cloister was rebuilt in the 17th century. During the Revolution, the convent became communal property and lost its religious vocation. In 1831, a door was opened to connect the cloister to the place of the Nation. Ranked a historic monument in 1906, 1961 and 1967, it now houses the town hall and is partially visited.

The architecture of the cloister, clean and rhythmic, reflects the ideal of Augustinian simplicity. Regular vaults and the absence of superfluous ornaments create an atmosphere conducive to contemplation. The Augustine Gate, classified in 1981, and the historic halls (heater, chapter hall) bear witness to its monastic past. The convent thus illustrates the evolution of a religious place towards a civic function, while preserving its architectural heritage.

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