
Religious heritage
Notre Dame de l’Assomption actuelle chapelle du lycée Bonaparte
This building was inspired by the Gesù church in Rome. This chapel was built by Jean-Baptiste Caristie. Inside, the first floor is decorated with Doric columns and large open bays that illuminate the sanctuary. You can see the stone statues of the Virgin Mary and St. Anne, as well as the wooden statues of St. Crepin and St. Crepinian, dating from the 15th century. After the departure of the Jesuits in 1763, the chapel was returned to Catholic worship in 1803, under the title of Our Lady.
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