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Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys aux Andelys dans l'Eure

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Hospice
Eure

Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys

    Le Petit-Andelys Rue de l'Hôpital
    27700 Les Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Hospice Saint-Jacques des Andelys
Crédit photo : Gregofhuest - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1780-1785
Reconstruction of the Hospice
17 septembre 1964
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs of all buildings, inside the chapel, garden floor, entrance door to the rue de l'Hôpital (cad. AI 31A): classification by decree of 17 September 1964

Key figures

Duc de Penthièvre - Sponsor and sponsor The reconstruction was completed in 1780-1785.
Gambier - Architect Designed the hospice and its chapel.

Origin and history

The Saint-Jacques des Andelys hospital, located in the eponymous city of Normandy, was completely rebuilt between 1780 and 1785 under the direction of the architect Gambier. This ambitious project was made possible thanks to the liberalities of the Duke of Penthièvre, an influential member of the court of France and known for his patronage. The building is distinguished by its winged structure over a central chapel with a dome, a rare architectural element for a provincial hospice of that time. The interior of the chapel, decorated with canned pilasters and surmounted by a dome coated on a frame, bears witness to an unusual aesthetic treatment for a charitable establishment.

The monument was classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 17 September 1964, protecting its facades, roofs, inside the chapel, the garden floor and its entrance door to the hospital street. Owned by the municipality of Andelys, the Hospice illustrates the alliance between religious heritage, neoclassical architecture and aristocratic philanthropy on the eve of the French Revolution. His plan centered on the chapel emphasizes the spiritual dimension of welcoming the poor, typical of the hospital institutions of the Old Regime.

The location of the hospital street in the hospital confirms its central role in the social life of the Andelys. The GPS coordinates and Insee code (27016) are precisely located in the department of Eure, Normandy. Although the sources do not specify its current use (visits, rental, accommodation), its ranking and its preserved interior decoration make it a major testimony of the 18th century hospital heritage.

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