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Français : Le couvent a été construit à partir de 1644 et a conservé une partie de ses bâtiments, intégrés au milieu de constructions plus modernes. Madame Guyon, inspiratrice du quiétisme, y a séjourné entre 1655 et 1659. Il a été utilisé par l'Hôtel-Dieu pendant la Révolution et est demeuré hôpital jusqu'en 1993, opérant de grosses modifications sur le plan originel. Seules sont demeurées en place trois ailes en U entourant un cloître à deux niveaux de galeries autour d'une cour intérieure. Le cloître est dépourvu d'ornements. Seule l'arcade vient rythmer la façade. La galerie haute est abritée par la pente du toit reposant sur de fines colonnes de fonte. L'intérieur des bâtiments a été complètement dénaturé, à l'exception de trois escaliers à volées droites, avec rampe d'appui à balustres de bois tournés. Une nouvelle façade a été élevée de 1926 à 1932 par Philippon, dans un style éclectique alternant les jeux de brique et de pierre. L'accès s'effectue sous le pavillon central par un porche à fausses voûtes d'arêtes reposant sur des colonnes décorées de mosaïques. Les derniers bâtiments remontent à l'après guerre. (source : mérimée)
English: The convent was built from 1644 and has preserved some of its buildings, integrated in the middle of more modern buildings. Madame Guyon, who inspired the quietism, stayed there between 1655 and 1659. It was used by Hôtel-Dieu during the Revolution and remained a hospital until 1993, making major changes to the original plan. Only three U-shaped wings surrounding a cloister with two levels of galleries around an interior courtyard remained in place. The cloister is devoid of ornaments. Only the arcade punctuates the facade. The upper gallery is sheltered by the slope of the roof resting on thin cast iron columns. The interior of the buildings has been completely denatured, with the exception of three staircases with straight flights, with support ramp with turned wooden balusters. A new facade was built from 1926 to 1932 by Philippon, in an eclectic style alternating brick and stone play. The access is carried out under the central pavilion by a porch with false vaults of ridges resting on columns decorated with mosaics. The last buildings date back to the post-war period. (source: merimee)
This building is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA00132577 .

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