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Convent of Dominicans of Rouen en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Couvent
Seine-Maritime

Convent of Dominicans of Rouen

    24 Rue de Joyeuse
    76000 Rouen
Couvent des Dominicains de Rouen
Couvent des Dominicains de Rouen
Couvent des Dominicains de Rouen
Crédit photo : Elisecoline - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of the convent
15 juin 1976
Historical monument classification
2013
Transformation into a private residence
novembre 2016
Planned completion of the work of the chapel
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs of convent buildings; cloister and chapel (Box BV 17): inscription by order of 15 June 1976

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Dominican Convent of Rouen, built in the 17th century, is a typical example of the religious architecture of this period in Normandy. Located at 24 rue de Joyeuse, it illustrates the implantation of begging orders in the major French cities, playing a central role in the spiritual and social life of the Rounnese community. These convents often served as places of teaching, preaching and assistance to the most deprived, reflecting the values of charity and education carried by Dominicans.

In 1976, the facades, roofs, cloister and chapel of the convent were listed as historical monuments, recognizing their heritage value. This protection has preserved significant architectural elements despite subsequent transformations. The site underwent a major reconversion in 2013, becoming a private residence of thirty apartments, while the chapel, under renovation in 2016, was intended to accommodate an open space for businesses. These changes illustrate the adaptation of historical heritage to contemporary needs.

The precise location of the convent, in the Seine-Maritime department, makes it a significant element of the urban landscape of Rouen. Its exact address, mentioned in the Mérimée and Wikipedia bases, confirms its anchoring in the neighborhood. The property of the site, originally religious, passed into the hands of an association before its transformation, stressing the stakes of management and preservation of historical monuments in France.

The renovations undertaken in the 21st century, including those planned for the chapel in 2016, show a desire to reconcile heritage conservation with modern use. This type of project, frequent in historic city centres, often poses technical and ethical challenges, between respecting the authenticity of the places and adapting to contemporary norms. The Creative Commons license associated with certain photos of the site facilitates the dissemination of its image, contributing to its reputation.

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